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The impacts of severe menopause symptoms on cognition

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Last updated: 2024/08/20 at 3:34 PM
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Dementia is a condition that affects over 55 million people globally and has no cure. Researchers are working to understand the risk factors associated with cognitive impairment and what protective factors may help prevent the development of dementia. A recent study published in the journal Menopause found a potential link between severe menopausal symptoms and mild cognitive impairment in postmenopausal Latin American women.

The study included 1,287 women who were 70 years old or younger and postmenopausal. They found that women with more severe menopause symptoms were more likely to have mild cognitive impairment. Those with a lower body mass index, higher levels of education, and those who were sexually active or had an active lifestyle were associated with a decreased risk of mild cognitive impairment.

Study author Juan E. Blumel, MD, PhD, explained that while the study is exploratory and cannot prove causation, it may lead to further research on how menopause symptoms affect cognitive decline. The research had limitations related to the study population and selection bias, as well as the reliance on participant reporting.

Further studies should aim to replicate these findings in larger and more diverse populations and explore underlying mechanisms that might explain the relationship between menopausal symptoms and cognitive decline. Hormone replacement therapy and other protective factors should be investigated further to understand their potential impact on cognitive health.

Women may have a slightly higher risk for dementia due to factors like age, estrogen decline after menopause, and a history of depression, which is more prevalent in women. Working with healthcare providers to address risk factors like depression, smoking, and physical inactivity can help mitigate the risk of developing dementia in later life. More research is needed to better understand the potential links between menopause symptoms and cognitive health, as well as effective preventive strategies.

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