Weight gain and the menopause: a 5-year prospective study.

J. Guthrie, L. Dennerstein, E. Dudley
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OBJECTIVE To investigate prospectively changes in weight, skin-fold measurements, waist circumference and waist/hip ratio in relation to changes in menopausal status, hormone therapy use and life-style factors. METHOD The study was a 5-year follow-up of volunteers from a population-based cohort of Australian-born women aged 46-57 years at baseline: 106 premenopausal, 106 perimenopausal and 21 hormone therapy users. RESULTS Mean (SD) weight gain of the entire cohort over 5 years was 2.1 (5.1) kg. Baseline age was negatively associated with weight change (regression coefficient = -0.4, SE 0.1, p < 0.05). After 5 years, 20 women remained premenopausal, 80 were perimenopausal, 112 had become naturally postmenopausal and 21 remained on hormone therapy. Changes in weight were greater than zero (p < 0.05) in all groups except for the women who remained on hormone therapy. There was no significant difference in weight gain between women who remained premenopausal and those who had a natural menopause. Increases in suprailiac skin-fold measurements (p < 0.05) and in waist circumference and waist/hip ratio occurred in women who experienced the menopausal transition but not in those who took hormone therapy continuously. There was no association between weight change and baseline weight, exercise, alcohol intake or smoking. CONCLUSION Weight gain was not related to change in menopausal status nor to any life-style factors measured. Women who were older at baseline gained less weight than the younger members. Suprailiac skin-fold measurements, waist circumference and waist/hip ratio all increased during the menopausal transition. Continuous hormone therapy users showed no gain in mean weight, suprailiac skin-fold measurements or waist measurements over the follow-up period.
体重增加和更年期:一项5年前瞻性研究。
目的前瞻性探讨体重、皮肤褶、腰围和腰臀比的变化与绝经状态、激素治疗使用和生活方式因素的关系。方法:该研究是一项为期5年的随访研究,志愿者来自澳大利亚出生的46-57岁的人群队列:106名绝经前妇女,106名围绝经期妇女和21名激素治疗使用者。结果整个队列5年的平均(SD)体重增加为2.1 (5.1)kg。基线年龄与体重变化呈负相关(回归系数= -0.4,标准差0.1,p < 0.05)。5年后,20名妇女处于绝经前,80名处于围绝经期,112名自然绝经后,21名继续接受激素治疗。除继续接受激素治疗的妇女外,所有组的体重变化均大于零(p < 0.05)。未绝经妇女和自然绝经妇女的体重增加没有显著差异。在经历了更年期过渡的妇女中,乳糜上皮肤褶皱测量值(p < 0.05)、腰围和腰臀比增加,而在持续接受激素治疗的妇女中则没有增加。体重变化与基线体重、运动、饮酒或吸烟之间没有关联。结论体重增加与绝经状态的改变和任何生活方式因素无关。基线年龄较大的女性比年轻的女性体重增加得少。在绝经过渡期间,髂上皮肤褶皱测量、腰围和腰臀比均增加。在随访期间,持续接受激素治疗的患者在平均体重、滑上皮肤褶皱测量值或腰围测量值方面均无增加。
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