Graciela B C Costa, Gláucia Carneiro, Luciana Umeda, Dolores Pardini, Maria Teresa Zanella
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摘要
绝经期雌激素的减少与中心脂肪的增加有关。本研究的目的是评估更年期激素治疗(HT)对绝经后妇女身体成分和代谢参数的影响。一项前瞻性研究在来自圣保罗联邦大学更年期诊所的绝经后妇女中进行。32名参与者,中位年龄51岁。16名妇女有资格接受低剂量连续联合HT治疗,其中含有1mg E2 + 0.125 mg三甲孕酮,持续6个月。另外16名女性留在对照组。在HT组中,总胆固醇(TC)较基线显著降低(p p p p = 0.05)。HT治疗6个月后,体成分参数保持不变。然而,在对照组中,体重指数水平较基线有所增加,差异无统计学意义(p = 0.06)。体成分分析显示,6个月后躯干体脂(p = 0.04)、躯干区域脂肪(p = 0.04)和躯干区域总脂肪(p = 0.03)显著增加。总之,目前的研究提供了证据,证明激素可以抑制全身脂肪的增加,并防止从绝经后早期观察到的更中心的脂肪分布转变。
Influence of Menopausal Hormone Therapy on Body Composition and Metabolic Parameters.
The loss of estrogen with menopause is associated with an increase in central fat. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of menopause hormone therapy (HT) on body composition and metabolic parameters in postmenopausal women. A prospective study was conducted among postmenopausal women from the Climacteric clinic, Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Thirty-two participants, median age 51 years, were included. Sixteen women were eligible to receive a low-dose continuous combined HT, containing 1 mg of E2 plus 0.125 mg of trimegestone for 6 months. The other 16 women remained in the control group. In the HT group, significant decreases from baseline were evident for the total cholesterol (TC) (p < 0.05) and LDL levels (p < 0.05). The HDL significantly decreased (p < 0.05). However, the TC/HDL ratio also decreased (p = 0.05). The parameters of body composition, after 6 months of HT, were maintained. In the control group, body mass index levels increased from baseline, however, with nonstatistically significant differences (p = 0.06). Analyzing the body composition showed a significant increase in the trunk body fat (p = 0.04), trunk region fat (p = 0.04), and total region fat (p = 0.03) after 6 months. In conclusion, the present study provides evidence that HT can stunt the increase in total body fat and prevent the shift from a more central fat distribution observed in early postmenopausal period.
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