Status of climacteric symptoms among middle-aged to elderly Japanese women: Comparison of general healthy women with women presenting at a menopausal clinic

Aim: To examine the status and characteristics of climacteric symptoms reported by generally healthy middle‐aged to elderly women in Japan, those living in Saitama Prefecture were surveyed . Methods: The subjects comprised 398 women ranging in age from 40 to <60 years (mean age, 50.5 years). Clim...

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Published inThe Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research Vol. 31; no. 2; pp. 164 - 171
Main Authors Ikeda, Toshiyuki, Makita, Kazuya, Ishitani, Ken, Takamatsu, Kiyoshi, Horiguchi, Fumi, Nozawa, Shiro
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Published Melbourne, Australia Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.04.2005
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1447-0756
DOI10.1111/j.1341-8076.2005.00268.x

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Abstract Aim: To examine the status and characteristics of climacteric symptoms reported by generally healthy middle‐aged to elderly women in Japan, those living in Saitama Prefecture were surveyed . Methods: The subjects comprised 398 women ranging in age from 40 to <60 years (mean age, 50.5 years). Climacteric symptoms were objectively assessed using the Keio questionnaire. The total scores obtained for the 40 symptoms were used to calculate symptom prevalence and severity. Results: (i) The most frequent symptom was poor memory, reported by 88.7% of the women. (ii) Lumbar‐sacral back pain was rated as a severe symptom by the highest percentage of women (15.3%). (iii) The prevalence and severity of poor memory and lumbar‐sacral back pain did not differ with menopausal status. (iv) Hot flashes and sweats were slightly higher in peri‐ and early postmenopausal women than in premenopausal women. Conclusions: The present study showed that healthy women who do not consult physicians because of climacteric symptoms are primarily concerned with age‐related symptoms, such as poor memory, loss of hair, and forgetfulness.
AbstractList Aim: To examine the status and characteristics of climacteric symptoms reported by generally healthy middle‐aged to elderly women in Japan, those living in Saitama Prefecture were surveyed . Methods: The subjects comprised 398 women ranging in age from 40 to <60 years (mean age, 50.5 years). Climacteric symptoms were objectively assessed using the Keio questionnaire. The total scores obtained for the 40 symptoms were used to calculate symptom prevalence and severity. Results: (i) The most frequent symptom was poor memory, reported by 88.7% of the women. (ii) Lumbar‐sacral back pain was rated as a severe symptom by the highest percentage of women (15.3%). (iii) The prevalence and severity of poor memory and lumbar‐sacral back pain did not differ with menopausal status. (iv) Hot flashes and sweats were slightly higher in peri‐ and early postmenopausal women than in premenopausal women. Conclusions: The present study showed that healthy women who do not consult physicians because of climacteric symptoms are primarily concerned with age‐related symptoms, such as poor memory, loss of hair, and forgetfulness.
To examine the status and characteristics of climacteric symptoms reported by generally healthy middle-aged to elderly women in Japan, those living in Saitama Prefecture were surveyed .AIMTo examine the status and characteristics of climacteric symptoms reported by generally healthy middle-aged to elderly women in Japan, those living in Saitama Prefecture were surveyed .The subjects comprised 398 women ranging in age from 40 to <60 years (mean age, 50.5 years). Climacteric symptoms were objectively assessed using the Keio questionnaire. The total scores obtained for the 40 symptoms were used to calculate symptom prevalence and severity.METHODSThe subjects comprised 398 women ranging in age from 40 to <60 years (mean age, 50.5 years). Climacteric symptoms were objectively assessed using the Keio questionnaire. The total scores obtained for the 40 symptoms were used to calculate symptom prevalence and severity.(i) The most frequent symptom was poor memory, reported by 88.7% of the women. (ii) Lumbar-sacral back pain was rated as a severe symptom by the highest percentage of women (15.3%). (iii) The prevalence and severity of poor memory and lumbar-sacral back pain did not differ with menopausal status. (iv) Hot flashes and sweats were slightly higher in peri- and early postmenopausal women than in premenopausal women.RESULTS(i) The most frequent symptom was poor memory, reported by 88.7% of the women. (ii) Lumbar-sacral back pain was rated as a severe symptom by the highest percentage of women (15.3%). (iii) The prevalence and severity of poor memory and lumbar-sacral back pain did not differ with menopausal status. (iv) Hot flashes and sweats were slightly higher in peri- and early postmenopausal women than in premenopausal women.The present study showed that healthy women who do not consult physicians because of climacteric symptoms are primarily concerned with age-related symptoms, such as poor memory, loss of hair, and forgetfulness.CONCLUSIONSThe present study showed that healthy women who do not consult physicians because of climacteric symptoms are primarily concerned with age-related symptoms, such as poor memory, loss of hair, and forgetfulness.
Aim: To examine the status and characteristics of climacteric symptoms reported by generally healthy middle‐aged to elderly women in Japan, those living in Saitama Prefecture were surveyed . Methods: The subjects comprised 398 women ranging in age from 40 to <60 years (mean age, 50.5 years). Climacteric symptoms were objectively assessed using the Keio questionnaire. The total scores obtained for the 40 symptoms were used to calculate symptom prevalence and severity. Results: (i) The most frequent symptom was poor memory, reported by 88.7% of the women. (ii) Lumbar‐sacral back pain was rated as a severe symptom by the highest percentage of women (15.3%). (iii) The prevalence and severity of poor memory and lumbar‐sacral back pain did not differ with menopausal status. (iv) Hot flashes and sweats were slightly higher in peri‐ and early postmenopausal women than in premenopausal women. Conclusions: The present study showed that healthy women who do not consult physicians because of climacteric symptoms are primarily concerned with age‐related symptoms, such as poor memory, loss of hair, and forgetfulness.
To examine the status and characteristics of climacteric symptoms reported by generally healthy middle-aged to elderly women in Japan, those living in Saitama Prefecture were surveyed . The subjects comprised 398 women ranging in age from 40 to <60 years (mean age, 50.5 years). Climacteric symptoms were objectively assessed using the Keio questionnaire. The total scores obtained for the 40 symptoms were used to calculate symptom prevalence and severity. (i) The most frequent symptom was poor memory, reported by 88.7% of the women. (ii) Lumbar-sacral back pain was rated as a severe symptom by the highest percentage of women (15.3%). (iii) The prevalence and severity of poor memory and lumbar-sacral back pain did not differ with menopausal status. (iv) Hot flashes and sweats were slightly higher in peri- and early postmenopausal women than in premenopausal women. The present study showed that healthy women who do not consult physicians because of climacteric symptoms are primarily concerned with age-related symptoms, such as poor memory, loss of hair, and forgetfulness.
Author Makita, Kazuya
Ishitani, Ken
Takamatsu, Kiyoshi
Ikeda, Toshiyuki
Horiguchi, Fumi
Nozawa, Shiro
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aging
Back Pain - epidemiology
Climacteric - physiology
climacteric symptoms
estrogen
Female
healthy middle-aged women
Hot Flashes - epidemiology
Humans
Japan
Lumbosacral Region
Memory
Menopause
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Title Status of climacteric symptoms among middle-aged to elderly Japanese women: Comparison of general healthy women with women presenting at a menopausal clinic
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