نتایج جستجو برای: hot flashes menopaus

تعداد نتایج: 82372  

Journal: :the iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
fatemeh nahidi faculty member of midwifery department shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran. nourossadat kariman faculty member of midwifery department shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran. masoumeh simbar faculty member of midwifery department shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran. faraz mojab pharmaceutical sciences research center, school of pharmacy, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

with respect to the high incidence of hot flash in postmenopausal women and the controversies regarding its treatment, this double-blind clinical trial was conducted to determine the effects of pimpinella anisum on hot flashes in these women referring to rural and urban health centers of qazvin province in 2009. seventy-two women with hot flashes were randomly selected according to the predeter...

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology 2003
Maura K Whiteman Catherine A Staropoli Patricia W Langenberg Robert J McCarter Kristen H Kjerulff Jodi A Flaws

OBJECTIVES To assess whether lifestyle factors, specifically smoking and body mass index (BMI), are associated with the occurrence of any, moderate to severe, or daily hot flashes. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted among women aged 40-60 years residing in the Baltimore metropolitan area who reported their history of hot flashes through a mailed survey. Logistic regression was used...

Journal: :Industrial health 2008
Mi Kyong Park Noriaki Satoh Masaharu Kumashiro

The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between mental workload and occurrence of hot flashes. Twelve women with moderate to severe menopausal hot flashes participated in the study. Subjects participated in both a mental arithmetic task (Task) and control (Non-task) experiments. We measured heart rate, heart rate variability, blood pressure, near infrared spectroscopy, skin tempera...

2010
Gretchen Kimmick Gloria Broadwater Mara Vitolins

AIMS In breast cancer survivors, we aimed to describe the frequency of hot flashes and night sweats, frequency and type of treatment, and the association of hot flashes and use of calcium supplements. METHODS Charts of breast cancer survivors were reviewed for information about hot flashes, treatment for hot flashes, and calcium supplementation. Associations between variables were explored us...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2009
Rebecca C Thurston Karen A Matthews Javier Hernandez Fernando De La Torre

Hot flashes are experienced by over 70% of menopausal women. Criteria to classify hot flashes from physiologic signals show variable performance. The primary aim was to compare conventional criteria to Support Vector Machines (SVMs), an advanced machine learning method, to classify hot flashes from sternal skin conductance. Thirty women with > or =4 hot flashes/day underwent laboratory hot flas...

افضل آقایی, منور, توسلی, فاطمه, شریفیان عطار, جمیله, طالبی, مهدی, قمیان, نیره,

Background and Aim: Hot flash affects approximately 75% of women at menopausal age and 40% of perimenopaursal ones. Those who experience hot flashes have higher rates of sleep and temper disturbances than women not affected by hot flashes. The present study was done to investigate whether treatment with an anticonvulsant drug such as gabapentin would be effective in reducing hot flash frequency...

Journal: :Menopause 2012

2012
Anna-Clara E. Spetz Holm Jessica Frisk Mats L. Hammar

The mechanisms behind hot flashes in menopausal women are not fully understood. The flashes in women are probably preceded by and actually initiated by a sudden downward shift in the set point for the core body temperature in the thermoregulatory center that is affected by sex steroids, β-endorphins, and other central neurotransmitters. Treatments that influence these factors may be expected to...

Journal: :Menopause 2017
Rebecca C Thurston Yuefang Chang Emma Barinas-Mitchell J Richard Jennings Roland von Känel Doug P Landsittel Karen A Matthews

OBJECTIVE Hot flashes are experienced by most midlife women. Emerging data indicate that they may be associated with endothelial dysfunction. No studies have tested whether hot flashes are associated with endothelial function using physiologic measures of hot flashes. We tested whether physiologically assessed hot flashes were associated with poorer endothelial function. We also considered whet...

Journal: :Stroke 2011
Rebecca C Thurston Yuefang Chang Emma Barinas-Mitchell J Richard Jennings Doug P Landsittel Nanette Santoro Roland von Känel Karen A Matthews

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE There has been a longstanding interest in the role of menopause and its correlates in the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women. Menopausal hot flashes are experienced by most midlife women; emerging data link hot flashes to CVD risk indicators. We tested whether hot flashes, measured via state-of-the-art physiologic methods, were associated with greater su...

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