最近的证据探讨了中年妇女的体力活动与更年期症状之间的关系:感知的风险和可能的健康益处。

Kelley Pettee Gabriel, Jessica M Mason, Barbara Sternfeld
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摘要

尽管体育活动对健康的益处已经得到了很好的证实,但中年女性积累足够的体育活动以满足当前体育活动指南的患病率非常低,这在基于美国的监测系统中得到了证明,该系统利用了参与者报告和基于设备(即加速度计)的活动测量中的一种(或两种)。对于中年女性来说,这些低患病率的估计可能部分是由于在更紧迫的工作承诺和家庭义务下普遍缺乏时间。此外,一些人可能认为,将有限的时间分配给体育活动的好处或“回报”过于遥远,无法立即采取行动或关注。然而,将促进健康的信息从体育活动的长期益处转变为更短期、更急性的益处,可能会鼓励中年女性进行更有规律的体育活动。在这篇文章中,我们回顾了关于体育活动对更年期症状影响的最新证据(即过去5年)。最近的研究有力地支持了体育活动对血管舒缩症状没有影响;关于体育活动对泌尿生殖道症状(阴道干燥、尿失禁)和睡眠的作用,仍有证据不确定,但始终表明体育活动对情绪和体重控制有积极影响。为了进一步推进这一领域,我们还提出了额外的考虑因素和未来的研究方向。
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Recent evidence exploring the associations between physical activity and menopausal symptoms in midlife women: perceived risks and possible health benefits.

Although the health benefits of physical activity are well established, the prevalence of midlife women accumulating sufficient physical activity to meet current physical activity guidelines is strikingly low, as shown in United States (U.S.) based surveillance systems that utilize either (or both) participant-reported and device-based (i.e., accelerometers) measures of activity. For midlife women, these low prevalence estimates may be due, in part, to a general lack of time given more pressing work commitments and family obligations. Further, the benefits or "reward" of allocating limited time to physical activity may be perceived, by some, as too distant for immediate action or attention. However, shifting the health promotion message from the long term benefits of physical activity to the more short-term, acute benefits may encourage midlife women to engage in more regular physical activity. In this article, we review the latest evidence (i.e., past 5 years) regarding the impact of physical activity on menopausal symptoms. Recent studies provide strong support for the absence of an effect of physical activity on vasomotor symptoms; evidence is still inconclusive regarding the role of physical activity on urogenital symptoms (vaginal dryness, urinary incontinence) and sleep, but consistently suggestive of a positive impact on mood and weight control. To further advance this field, we also propose additional considerations and future research directions.

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