绝经期激素治疗和运动对绝经妇女心理健康和压力的影响。

IF 2.9 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Frontiers in reproductive health Pub Date : 2025-08-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frph.2025.1582406
Ming Jun Kuck, Eef Hogervorst
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绝经期激素疗法(MHT)被广泛用于缓解绝经期症状,但对其风险的担忧导致许多妇女寻求替代疗法,如身体活动、正念和瑜伽。虽然研究表明这些非药物干预措施可能改善生活质量(QoL),但其有效性仍存在争议。本研究探讨了MHT和运动对绝经妇女心理社会生活质量和感知压力的独立和互动影响。方法:一项横断面在线调查招募了272名年龄在40-60岁之间有更年期症状的妇女。参与者报告了MHT的使用和身体活动、正念或瑜伽的参与。使用绝经期特定生活质量(MenQoL)量表评估心理社会生活质量,使用PSS-10量表测量感知压力。数据分析采用一般线性模型和偏相关分析。结果:MHT使用与较差的心理社会生活质量和较差的记忆投诉显著相关。然而,体育活动和瑜伽与更低的感知压力和更好的心理社会生活质量有关。相比之下,正念作为一种独立的疗法,与更高的感知压力和抑郁有关。MHT和运动之间没有明显的相互作用。结论:虽然MHT仍然是更年期症状的常用治疗方法,但其与较差的社会心理生活质量和记忆问题的关联表明需要个性化的治疗方法。参加体育活动和瑜伽似乎对心理健康有更大的好处,而单独的正念则与更糟糕的心理健康有关。未来的研究应该探索这些关系背后的机制以及MHT和运动的长期影响,特别是在早期和手术绝经妇女中。
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Menopausal hormone therapy and exercise on psychosocial well-being and stress in menopausal women.

Menopausal hormone therapy and exercise on psychosocial well-being and stress in menopausal women.

Menopausal hormone therapy and exercise on psychosocial well-being and stress in menopausal women.

Menopausal hormone therapy and exercise on psychosocial well-being and stress in menopausal women.

Introduction: Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is widely used to alleviate menopausal symptoms, but concerns regarding its risks have led many women to seek alternative treatments, such as physical activity, mindfulness, and yoga. While research suggests that these non-pharmaceutical interventions may improve quality of life (QoL), their efficacy remains debated. This study investigates the independent and interactive effects of MHT and exercise on psychosocial QoL and perceived stress in menopausal women.

Methods: A cross-sectional online survey recruited 272 women aged 40-60 experiencing menopausal symptoms. Participants reported MHT use and engagement in physical activity, mindfulness, or yoga. Psychosocial QoL was assessed using the Menopause-Specific Quality of Life (MenQoL) scale, and perceived stress was measured using PSS-10. Data were analysed using general linear models and partial correlation analyses.

Results: MHT use was significantly associated with poorer psychosocial QoL and worse memory complaints. However, physical activity and yoga were linked to lower perceived stress and better psychosocial QoL. In contrast, mindfulness, as a standalone therapy, was associated with higher perceived stress and depression. No significant interaction effects were observed between MHT and exercise.

Conclusion: While MHT remains a common treatment for menopausal symptoms, its association with poorer psychosocial QoL and memory issues suggests a need for personalised approaches. Engaging in physical activity and yoga appears to offer greater mental health benefits, whereas mindfulness alone is associated with worse mental health. Future research should explore the mechanisms underlying these relationships and the long-term effects of MHT and exercise, especially in early and surgical menopausal women.

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