Hearing changes and trajectories during the menopausal transition and their association with metabolic factors.

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Maturitas Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-05 DOI:10.1016/j.maturitas.2025.108686
Yoonyoung Jang, Yoosoo Chang, Jieun Lee, Byungtae Seo, Yoosun Cho, Minjeong Kim, Jae Ho Park, Jeonggyu Kang, Ria Kwon, Ga-Young Lim, Kye-Hyun Kim, Hoon Kim, Yun Soo Hong, Jihwan Park, Di Zhao, Juhee Cho, Eliseo Guallar, Seungho Ryu
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Abstract

Background: Hearing loss is an emerging public health concern, with women typically experiencing deterioration during menopause; however, longitudinal studies across this transition are limited. This study examined hearing changes across the menopausal transition in order to identify distinct patterns of hearing decline from 11 years before to 9 years after the final menstrual period, with the goal of informing strategies for early detection and intervention.

Materials and methods: We followed 4448 women aged 42-52 years who underwent regular health exams at the Kangbuk Samsung Hospital Total Healthcare Centers (2014-2018) through 2023. Hearing changes were analyzed using linear mixed-effects models across the menopausal transition. Group-based trajectory modeling was applied to assess heterogeneity in hearing deterioration relative to the final menstrual period.

Results: A significant change in average bilateral hearing thresholds was observed across menopausal transition. Hearing change during the menopausal transition varied by obesity, with minimal change in those with obesity and slight improvement in those without during early transition. Group-based trajectory modeling identified two patterns: Group 1 (71.7 %) had stable hearing until the final menstrual period, then declined; Group 2 (28.3 %) showed poorer baseline hearing with a steeper, persistent decline. At baseline, Group 2 exhibited a significantly higher prevalence of overweight/obesity and hyperglycemia than Group 1.

Conclusions: Postmenopausal stages were associated with significant hearing decline in middle-aged women. Furthermore, subgroups with metabolically unhealthy profiles exhibited poorer baseline hearing and a steeper decline in hearing, highlighting the need for appropriate screening and management during the menopausal transition.

绝经期听力变化和轨迹及其与代谢因素的关系。
背景:听力损失是一个新兴的公共卫生问题,女性通常在绝经期出现听力下降;然而,关于这一转变的纵向研究是有限的。本研究考察了整个绝经期的听力变化,以确定最后一次月经前11年至9年期间听力下降的不同模式,目的是为早期发现和干预策略提供信息。材料和方法:研究对象是在江北三星医院综合保健中心(2014-2018年)至2023年定期接受健康检查的4448名42-52岁女性。使用线性混合效应模型分析绝经期妇女的听力变化。采用基于组的轨迹模型来评估与月经末期相关的听力恶化的异质性。结果:平均双侧听力阈值在绝经过渡期有显著变化。更年期过渡期间的听力变化因肥胖而异,在早期过渡期间,肥胖人群的听力变化最小,而非肥胖人群的听力略有改善。基于组的轨迹建模发现了两种模式:组1(71.7%)在月经末之前听力稳定,然后下降;第2组(28.3%)表现出较差的基线听力和更陡峭、持续的下降。在基线时,第2组超重/肥胖和高血糖的患病率明显高于第1组。结论:绝经后阶段与中年妇女显著的听力下降有关。此外,代谢不健康的亚组表现出更差的基线听力和更急剧的听力下降,这突出了在更年期过渡期间进行适当筛查和管理的必要性。
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