Study from The Menopause Society 🇺🇸

The Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation spotlighted a number of symptoms that are common during the menopause transition. Among other findings, it confirmed that muscle stiffness complaints were most prevalent during menopause, affecting 54% of US women aged 40 to 55. This is also the time when ovarian hormone levels decrease significantly. These facts led researchers to conduct a new study specifically designed to evaluate the effect of different types of menopause on muscle discomfort and function in late-postmenopausal women aged 55 years and older. The study concluded that women experiencing premature surgical menopause were more likely to develop musculoskeletal discomfort and sarcopenia than those with natural menopause. Results of the study are published online today in Menopause, the journal of The Menopause Society. For more information via the Press Release, visit https://tinyurl.com/mte38t4f.
Study from The Menopause Society 🇺🇸
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