Saturday, December 16, 2006

Insulin Resistance Effects On Early Menopause





































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Objective: Premature menopause is a known risk factor for osteoporosis, ... influence of obesity on bone mass (insulin resistance and/or hyperinsulinaemia). ...
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Clin Cardiol 23:39�46. First International Symposium on Insulin Action, Insulin. Resistance, Inflammation, and Atherosclerosis. Niagara Falls, New York ...
Insulin resistance syndrome in women
We�ve seen over and over that women with menopause symptoms must reverse their insulin resistance in order to find relief from other symptoms. ...
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Common Aspirin Reveals Mechanism of Insulin Resistance ... "There's a longstanding relationship between smoking and early menopause," Tilly said. ...
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This menopause metabolic syndrome, which includes weight gain and changes in lipids, insulin resistance and endothelial function, as well as increased ...
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however, not for insulin resistance, as seen in post-. menopausal females. ... effects of the menopause on insulin sensitivity, secretion and ...
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(1) presents a plausible case for protective effects of timely (early and ... insulin resistance, and other changes that magnify the effects of aging (13). ...
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In addition, peripheral hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance occurs among ... Bolis PF, Massobrio M, Maiocchi G, Peruzzi E: The effect of menopause on ...
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In women experiencing an early menopause (<45 year) current data support a ... a metabolic syndrome including insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia. ...
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The idea that insulin affects ovarian steroidogenesis also helps to understand ... these changes commonly are observed among women with insulin resistance. ...
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The idea that insulin affects ovarian steroidogenesis also helps to ... Intrauterine Growth Retardation Predisposes to Insulin Resistance But Not to ...
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The effect of early bilateral oophorectomy is easier to study only in the sense ... 85 86 Hyperinsulinemia or insulin resistance has been proposed to be the ...
Neurology Department of Yale School of Medicine
There are many hormonal effects. These include reproductive abnormalities: atrophy of the testicles, loss of sex drive, early menopause in women and ...
Center for Menopause, Hormonal Disorders and Women's Health
This reduction in insulin resistance may be associated with a reduction in acne and a return of regular menstrual periods. Early Menopause. Early menopause ...
Impaired fasting glycaemia in middle-aged women: a prospective study
The majority of women were either pre- or early perimenopausal at initial ... Menopause, central body fatness, and insulin resistance: effects of hormone ...
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tion in muscle mass can lead to insulin resistance, as. observed in women of ideal body weight in early post-. menopause. ...
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Infertility In Women
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which includes weight gain and changes in lipids, insulin resistance, ... as estrogen. Few data exist on the effect of progestins. An early ...
Section on Endocrine Physiology
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the early postmenopause compared. with the premenopause. ... a lipogenic effect due to an increase in. insulin resistance. On the other hand, ...
The Endocrinology of Aging
Thus, the greater rate of bone loss in early menopause, compared with later menopause, ... Other causes of insulin resistance are generally more important. ...
CR Directory - Massachusetts
Other studies are looking at the effects of weight loss on vascular reactivity, ... of bone loss during early menopause; treatment of postmenopausal women. ...
The effect of hormone replacement therapy on body composition ...
The insulin resistance is attributed to decreased peripheral insulin sensitivity rather than altered endogenous glucose production. The effect is reversible ...


Is Natural Estrogen Replacement Available?


by Patsy Hamilton






During menopause, natural estrogen levels in a woman�s body decline causing symptoms like hot flashes and mood swings. For many years, estrogen replacement therapy was recommended to relieve menopausal symptoms. As the egg supply in the ovaries is depleted, they begin to produce less estrogen and finally shut down completely. Other organs produce estrogen as well, so even after menopause it is still present in the blood stream, just at much lower levels than when a woman was young.

In the 1930�s, scientists found that they could isolate the natural estrogen from the urine of pregnant women, but continued to search for other sources, in order to make mass production possible. During that decade, researchers learned to create estrogen in the laboratory and isolate it from the urine of pregnant mares.
In 1941, estrogen replacement therapy was approved by the FDA for the treatment of menopausal symptoms.

Estrogen replacement therapy was very popular until around 1975 when researchers learned that it could cause endometrial cancer. The endometrium is the lining of the uterus. Natural estrogen produced by the ovaries causes the lining to thicken, preparing for a fertilized egg. During a woman�s reproductive years, if no egg is fertilized, the ovaries produce progesterone, which causes the endometrium to be shed during menstruation. Estrogen replacement therapy caused the lining to thicken, but since progesterone was not present, the lining was not shed, resulting in cancer of the endometrium in many women.

To reduce the risk of endometrial cancer, doctors began to prescribe a combination of progesterone and estrogen replacement for women during menopause. This �combination therapy� was very popular until 2001, when the Women�s Health Initiative found that the health risks associated with this therapy outweighs the benefits. Hormone replacement therapy had been commonly recommended, not only to reduce the symptoms of menopause, but also to reduce a woman�s risk of colorectal cancer and osteoporosis.

During the five year study, researchers followed groups of women who were using either estrogen replacement only, combined hormone replacement therapy or a placebo (no HRT at all). Researchers had originally intended to follow the women for several more years, but research was halted because of the number of reported adverse events among women using HRT. The adverse events reported were breast cancer, heart disease, blood clots, stroke and pulmonary embolism.

The information collected by the research group indicates that while combination HRT decreases a woman�s risk of endometrial cancer, it increases a woman�s risk of breast cancer. One group of women in the study was able to use estrogen replacement only, because they had previously had a hysterectomy, thus estrogen posed no threat of endometrial cancer. After comparing the incidence of breast cancer in this estrogen only group to the group using combination HRT, researchers concluded that the combination therapy increased a woman�s risk of breast cancer. Topically applied hormones, such as natural estrogen creams, are not believed to carry the risks of orally administered hormones.

Some brands of HRT are advertised as �natural estrogen� because the source of the estrogen is natural; mare urine. Some people refer to bio-identical hormones as �natural�, because they are designed to be molecularly identical to the natural estrogen and other hormones created by a woman�s body.

Bio-identical hormone replacement therapy is somewhat popular, due in part to a book written by a female TV star, who upon entering menopause was unhappy with everything that went along with it and found a clinic that offers this form of treatment. It is more expensive and not available from all doctors. Basically, bio-identical HRT involves creating hormones in the laboratory that are structurally identical to a woman�s own hormones. Compounding pharmacists use plant estrogens from yams and soy, as well as animal estrogens from horses and pigs and �adjust� them, so that they are so similar to the ones produced by the human body, that, theoretically, the body can not tell the difference. To date, no studies have been conducted concerning the health risks associated with the long term use of bio-identical HRT.

Rather than offering the quick fix of estrogen replacement or other types of HRT, some of the best women�s clinics begin treatment by counseling women about diet, nutrition, lifestyle and dietary supplements. In many cases, making healthy changes in lifestyle and diet and adding nutritional supplements helps to increase a woman�s natural estrogen levels, relieves menopausal symptoms and makes HRT unnecessary. To learn more, please visit the Menopause and PMS Guide.

Patsy Hamilton was a healthcare professional for over twenty years before becoming a freelance writer. Currently she writes informational articles for the Menopause and PMS Guide. Visit http://www.menopause-and-pms-guide.com to learn more about menopause, PMS and natural remedies.

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