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    • Reproductive Endocrinology
    • Metabolic Health
    • Cardiovascular Health

    Background:

    • Increased life expectancy has led to greater focus on menopause.
    • Menopause is a natural biological stage characterized by decreased sex hormone production.
    • This hormonal shift significantly impacts women's health.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the health implications of menopause.
    • To understand the link between menopause, metabolic changes, and cardiovascular disease risk.
    • To identify factors affecting the quality of life in menopausal women.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current literature on menopause and hormonal changes.
    • Analysis of metabolic alterations associated with decreased estrogen.
    • Examination of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in postmenopausal women.

    Main Results:

    • Menopause is associated with significant metabolic disturbances.
    • Declining estrogen levels are a key factor in these metabolic changes.
    • These changes contribute to an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease.

    Conclusions:

    • Menopause presents significant health challenges, including metabolic and cardiovascular risks.
    • Managing hormonal changes during menopause is crucial for mitigating health risks.
    • Addressing menopause-related health issues can improve women's quality of life.