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Published on: January 24, 2020
Menopause, cognition, and Alzheimer's disease risk
Niyatee Samudra1, Mytilee Vemuri2, Julie Weitlauf3,4
1Departments of Neurology and Neurological Sciences.
Purpose Of Review:
Cognitive symptoms are common throughout the menopause transition. This review outlines a comprehensive clinical approach, grounded in recent findings, to guide clinicians in addressing menopause-related cognitive concerns and neurodegenerative disease risk for midlife women.
Recent Findings:
Research highlights the benefits of lifestyle and psychosocial interventions for cognitive symptoms during the menopause transition. Addressing underlying medical and mental health conditions, as well as difficulties with sleep, chronic stress, and vasomotor symptoms, can ameliorate symptoms and reduce risk for future dementia. Cognitive changes during the menopause transition do not typically indicate dementia. A subset of women, including apolipoprotein ε4 ( APOE ε4) carriers and those who experience early menopause, face heightened risk. Alzheimer's disease biomarkers are clinically available and may change in some women during the menopause transition, particularly in APOE ε4 carriers, but our understanding of these changes, as well as their relationship to menopause hormone therapy, is evolving. There is presently insufficient evidence for the role of menopause hormone therapy for the treatment of menopause-related cognitive symptoms or neurodegenerative disease prevention.
Summary:
While typically transient, cognitive symptoms in menopause can benefit from addressing comorbid medical and psychosocial conditions. Research into dementia risk related to changes in the menopause transition is ongoing.
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