A Fresh Look at Anxiety Disorders 2015
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Anxiety in Natural and Surgical Menopause — Physiologic and Therapeutic Bases

Abstract: Generalized anxiety disorder is one of the most common psychiatric disorders, affecting a high percentage of human beings around the world. This emotional disorder possesses marked gender differences and occurs more often in women than in men, in a proportion of . Accompanying the reproductive cycle of women are significant fluctuations in plasma and brain steroid hormone concentrations, including oestradiol, progesterone, and allopregnanolone, among others. These hormonal changes are related to some illnesses… Show more

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“…Such dysfunction in mood and cognitive functions has also been reported in women with surgical menopause (Chen et al, 2013; Faubion et al, 2015). Physiological challenges during surgical menopause are much more drastic due to a sudden depletion of ovarian sex steroids as compared to progressive menopause which follows fluctuating patterns of steroid levels (Bachmann, 2001; Rodriguez and Shoupe, 2015; Rodríguez-Landa et al, 2015). This results in greater predisposition to mood and anxiety disorders when compared to natural menopause (Rodríguez-Landa et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such dysfunction in mood and cognitive functions has also been reported in women with surgical menopause (Chen et al, 2013; Faubion et al, 2015). Physiological challenges during surgical menopause are much more drastic due to a sudden depletion of ovarian sex steroids as compared to progressive menopause which follows fluctuating patterns of steroid levels (Bachmann, 2001; Rodriguez and Shoupe, 2015; Rodríguez-Landa et al, 2015). This results in greater predisposition to mood and anxiety disorders when compared to natural menopause (Rodríguez-Landa et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decrease in ovarian hormones during natural and surgical menopause is associated with a higher incidence of psychiatric disorders, such as anxiety and depression in vulnerable women, where the decrease of hormones-principally E 2 and P 4 -can induce neural changes that exert affects on both the emotional and affective levels [100]. In this regard, ovariectomies…”
Section: Anxiety and Depression During Natural Or Surgical Menopause mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that in this biological phase, women are more susceptible and vulnerable to socioenvironmental factors that predispose them to develop emotional and affective disorders [94].…”
Section: Active Compound Therapeutic Use Referencementioning
confidence: 99%