Women dementia: During menopause, women struggling with many physical problems are more at risk of dementia. According to an estimate, about 80 percent of women have problems related to menopause (closure of menstruation) and the more symptoms are, the greater the possibility of dementia increases.
896 Menopause Research on women’s data
This was revealed in a study conducted by the University of Calgary, Canada. Researchers research 896 menopausal women. This was online research on health related problems. Women informed the researchers about their perimenoposal symptoms. Their cognetary work was measured using the everyday cognition scale (measuring everyday functionalities) and the mild behavioral energy checklist. In which high levels indicated serious symptoms. Women who had more menopause symptoms, their results were more in the conventive test and it was not right in terms of health.
Calgary University Report
This report of Calgary University was published in the Public Library of Science One Journal. The findings found that there was a relationship between the changes in the behavior of menopause related symptoms (Mild Behavior Emporament ie MBI). MBI is a syndrome that is rapidly recognized as an early indicator of the risk of dementia. Those who not only highlight the need to consider cognitive changes, but also consider mood, social interaction and personality changes that emerge and persist in later life of menopause.
What was revealed in research?
According to research, although the hormone therapy was not significantly associated with the coganative function, it shows an important link to the lower MBI symptoms, which emphasizes the need for research on the possible role of hormone therapy in long -term brain health. The interesting thing of research is that the participants who described using estrogen-based hormone therapy during perimenopause were not as serious in MBI.
Symptoms cause changes in health or not
Researchers accepted many limitations of study. Told that this study is cross-sectional, which means that it captures a snapshot in time instead of tracking changes in years. This means that it can only identify the relationship between menopause symptoms and cognitive and behavioral health, but it cannot determine whether the symptoms causes changes in brain health directly. However, this research confirms the fact that the more a hormonal change is menopause, the more a neurological change is.
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