Postmenopause
Mostrando 37-44 de 44 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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37. Efeitos da terapia de reposição estrogênica nas respostas hemodinâmicas e neurais ao exercício físico agudo em mulheres no período pós-menopausa / Effects of estrogen replacement therapy in hemodinamic and neural responses to acute aerobic exercise in post-menopausal women
A pós-menopausa é marcada por alterações fisiológicas hemodinâmicas e metabólicas. A terapia de reposição estrogênica é uma forma de amenizar as conseqüências da deficiência hormonal e o exercício físico contribui significativamente para a redução do risco cardiovascular. O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar em mulheres pós-menopausadas os
Publicado em: 2006
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38. Effects of exercise training in hemodynamic profile of diabetics ovariectomized rats. / Efeito do Treinamento Físico no Perfil Hemodinâmico de Ratas Diabéticas Ooforectomizadas.
Diabetes and menopause markedly increase the risk of cardiovascular disease among women. The objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of exercise training on cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction and in the incidence of mortality in diabetic female rats submitted to ovarian hormones deprivation. Female Wistar rats were divided in ovariect
Publicado em: 2006
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39. Cancer de mama, menopausa e qualidade de vida
Objectives - To compare the prevalence of menopausal symptoms, ratio of sexually active women and quality of life (QOL) in women with and without breast cancer and identify factors associated with QOL in breast cancer patients. Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on women aged between 45 and 65 years, who had not received hormone ther
Publicado em: 2005
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40. "Estado nutricional e risco de doença cardiovascular de mulheres no climatério atendidas em um ambulatório da cidade de São Paulo" / Nutritional status and cardiovascular risk assessment of climateric women attended on an out-patient clinic of São Paulo, Brazil.
Purpose: To evaluate the nutritional status and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk of climacteric women. Methodology: Transversal study, composed by 200 women aged 35-65 years, grouped according to the climacteric stage: premenopause (PRE), perimenopause (PERI) and postmenopause (POS). The PÓS group was divided in two groups: with no hormonal replacement the
Publicado em: 2003
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41. Lipid Changes During the Menopause Transition in Relation to Age and Weight: The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation
Few studies have prospectively examined lipid changes across the menopause transition or in relation to menopausal changes in endogenous hormones. The relative independent contributions of menopause and age to lipid changes are unclear. Lipid changes were examined in relation to changes in menopausal status and in levels of estradiol and follicle-stimulating
Oxford University Press.
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42. The ultrastructure of mast cells in the uterus throughout the normal menstrual cycle and the postmenopause.
During the menstrual cycle a gradation in mast cell granule ultrastructure was observed from the functional endometrium towards the myometrium of the uterus. Mast cells with particulate granules were present in the functional endometrium and those with granules containing identifiable scrolls in the basal layer of the endometrium and in the myometrium; mast
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43. Regional and total skeletal measurements in the early postmenopause.
In a cross-sectional study of 70 early postmenopausal women, regional bone measurements were compared with total body calcium (TBCa). Spinal and forearm trabecular bone were mainly related to age and time since menopause. In contrast, TBCa and forearm integral (cortical and trabecular) and cortical bone were unrelated to age, although the time since menopaus
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44. Bone turnover and trabecular plate survival after artificial menopause.
Considerable bone loss often occurs after menopause, particularly if menopause is induced by surgery. For perhaps two years bone formation fails to keep pace with the rapid acceleration of bone resorption that occurs after sex hormone withdrawal. The threat that this poses to the integrity of the skeleton is not clear. Because ethical constraints limit histo