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The reproductive life span of women in the United States has increased over the past 6 decades, as menarche has been starting earlier and menopause coming later, according to an observational study.
In 7,773 women followed from 1959 to 2018, the mean age at menopause increased by 1.5 years, from 48.4 to 49.9, and the mean age at menarche declined by 0.8 years, from 13.5 to 12.7 (
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (March 17, 2021) As women age, they are more likely to wake up in the middle of the night to pass urine. The loss of estrogen during the menopause transition accelerates this problem, which is known as nocturia. A new study evaluated the effectiveness of different hormone therapies in managing the frequency of nocturia. Study results are published online today in
Menopause, the journal of The North American Menopause Society (NAMS).
The loss of estrogen during menopause has been shown to create bladder dysfunction, sleep disorders, hot flashes, and alterations in renal water and salt handling, all of which result in higher diuresis overnight. To date, there has been little research done regarding the effect of hormone therapy on nocturia, even though hormone therapy has been proven to improve the causative factors of postmenopausal nocturia such as sleep disorders, obstructive sleep apnea, and hot flashes.
Study evaluates effectiveness of hormone therapies in managing postmenopausal nocturia
As women age, they are more likely to wake up in the middle of the night to pass urine. The loss of estrogen during the menopause transition accelerates this problem, which is known as nocturia.
A new study evaluated the effectiveness of different hormone therapies in managing the frequency of nocturia. Study results are published online today in
Menopause, the journal of The North American Menopause Society (NAMS).
The loss of estrogen during menopause has been shown to create bladder dysfunction, sleep disorders, hot flashes, and alterations in renal water and salt handling, all of which result in higher diuresis overnight.