2005
DOI: 10.1097/01.ede.0000165392.35273.d4
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Age at Menopause, Cause-Specific Mortality and Total Life Expectancy

Abstract: Age-adjusted mortality is reduced 2% with each increasing year of age at menopause. In particular, ischemic heart disease mortality is 2% lower. Although the risk of death from uterine or ovarian cancer is increased by 5%, the net effect of a later menopause is an increased lifespan.

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“…Estudos que investigam a tendência das causas de morte feminina no climatério são escassos 5,6,7 e em nosso meio, inexistentes. Certamente, o conhecimento das principais causa de morte no climatério poderá contribuir para a formulação de políticas de saúde pública de médio e longo prazo.…”
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“…Estudos que investigam a tendência das causas de morte feminina no climatério são escassos 5,6,7 e em nosso meio, inexistentes. Certamente, o conhecimento das principais causa de morte no climatério poderá contribuir para a formulação de políticas de saúde pública de médio e longo prazo.…”
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“…There is much evidence for the relationship between an increase in overall morbidity and mortality and early or late ages of onset of the menopausal transition, e.g. an association of premature menopause (due to the subsequent oestrogen deficiency) with the increased risk of cardiovascular [11][12][13][14] and autoimmune diseases [14,15], osteoporosis [16,17], neurological diseases and psychiatric diseases [18,19] has been confirmed [11,14,15,[20][21][22][23], while women experiencing menopause at a late age are at a higher risk of breast cancer [24,25] and abdominal obesity [20][21][22][23].…”
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“…However, characteristics of menopause may indicate later life health risks, related to hormonal exposures or other processes that may influence the risk for cardiovascular mortality in particular. 1,2 Most previous analyses have found relationships of moderate strength between early age at natural menopause and increased risk of all-cause 1,[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] and cardiovascular mortality. 1,5,7,9,10,[12][13][14] Surgical menopause may also be related to the overall intrinsic rate of biological aging.…”
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“…1,2 Most previous analyses have found relationships of moderate strength between early age at natural menopause and increased risk of all-cause 1,[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] and cardiovascular mortality. 1,5,7,9,10,[12][13][14] Surgical menopause may also be related to the overall intrinsic rate of biological aging. Women who experience surgical menopause, and in particular early surgical menopause, may have less favorable underlying health profiles and poorer health later in life [15][16][17][18] compared with women who experience natural menopause.…”
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