2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-5122(02)00067-1
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Assessment of the QoL in Italian menopausal women: comparison between HRT users and non-users

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“…Numerous studies have demonstrated that there is a hormonal etiology behind this group's susceptibility to DED. Androgens have been proven to have an effect on tear production and function [9] .The hormonal changes may lead to decreased tear production which is the root of dry eye syndrome. About 60% of menopausal women are affected by dry eyes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies have demonstrated that there is a hormonal etiology behind this group's susceptibility to DED. Androgens have been proven to have an effect on tear production and function [9] .The hormonal changes may lead to decreased tear production which is the root of dry eye syndrome. About 60% of menopausal women are affected by dry eyes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Como toda fase de transição, o climatério é um período crítico marcado por instabilidade hormonal e emocional, capaz de 19 , calculando-se um tamanho amostral suficiente para detectar diferenças de, no míni-mo, 10% em relação aos escores médios observados naquela casuística, perfazendo cem pacientes. Em relação aos transtornos mentais comuns, assumindo que a prevalência destes é de 25% em mulheres 20 , foi calculada estimativa amostral suficiente para evidenciar um aumento da prevalência deste desfecho nas mulheres climatéricas maior ou igual a 10%, o que resultou em tamanho amostral de 80.…”
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“…Effects of socioeconomic class on QOL are well demonstrated. Research suggests that income, education level and being employed improve QOL (24).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%