2023
DOI: 10.1210/clinem/dgad321
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Age But Not Menopausal Status Is Linked to Lower Resting Energy Expenditure

Abstract: Context It remains uncertain whether aging before late adulthood and menopause are associated with fat-free mass and fat mass–adjusted resting energy expenditure (REEadj). Objectives We investigated whether REEadj differs between middle-aged and younger women and between middle-aged women with different menopausal statuses. We repeated the age group comparison between middle-aged mothers and their daughters to partially contr… Show more

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“…Regardless, our results suggest a decrease in basal energy expenditure may contribute to the increased body mass caused by OVX. The exact mechanisms are somewhat vague, and we are also uncertain of how well these data translate to humans, since whether menopause directly leads to reduced basal energy expenditure in middle-aged women remains unknown [33].…”
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“…Regardless, our results suggest a decrease in basal energy expenditure may contribute to the increased body mass caused by OVX. The exact mechanisms are somewhat vague, and we are also uncertain of how well these data translate to humans, since whether menopause directly leads to reduced basal energy expenditure in middle-aged women remains unknown [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exact mechanisms are somewhat vague, and we are also uncertain of how well these data translate to humans, since whether menopause directly leads to reduced basal energy expenditure in middle-aged women remains unknown [33].…”
Section: Ovx Increased Adiposity and Reduced Energy Expenditurementioning
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