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Risk factors of early menopause in two generations of gainfully employed French women

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There was no evidence of a significant relationship between early natural menopause at 45 years of age and factors relative to heavy physical work conditions and significant relationships existed statistically between the occurrence of early naturalMenopause and marital status, educational level, age at first childbirth and breast-feeding of children.
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This article is published in Maturitas.The article was published on 1997-04-01. It has received 32 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Menopause & Marital status.

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Uterine artery embolisation for symptomatic fibroids: clinical results in 400 women with imaging follow up

TL;DR: Uterine artery embolisation is associated with a high clinical success rate and good fibroid volume reduction and would recommend this treatment to others.
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Premature menopause in a multi‐ethnic population study of the menopause transition*

TL;DR: In Caucasian women, use of female hormones, osteoporosis, severe disability and smoking were significantly associated with POF, but in contrast, POF in African American women was associated with higher BMI and female hormone use, but not osteopsorosis.
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Menopause in Type 1 Diabetic Women: Is it Premature?

TL;DR: It is hypothesize that an earlier menopause, which resulted in a 17% decrease in reproductive years, is a major unstudied complication of type 1 diabetes.
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The differences in panoramic mandibular indices and fractal dimension between patients with and without spinal osteoporosis.

TL;DR: Osteoporotic patients were more likely to have altered inferior cortex morphology than non-osteoporotics patients and age is an important risk factor for osteoporosis.
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Factors associated with premature ovarian failure, early menopause and earlier onset of menopause in Japanese women

TL;DR: Unilateral oophorectomy is a common factor associated with earlier onset of menopause, EM and POF, although other reproductive and lifestyle factors are not associated with POF or EM.
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The normal menopause transition

TL;DR: The relationship between menopause transitions and symptom reporting appears to be transitory, with reported rates showing an increase in the perimenopause and a compensatory decrease in the postmenopause.
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Menopause and Coronary Heart Disease: The Framingham Study

TL;DR: A rise in coronary heart disease incidence after menopause and a dramatic increase in the severity of the presenting diseases are noted in a cohort of 2873 Framingham women who were followed up for 24 years.
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Reproducibility and validity of self-reported menopausal status in a prospective cohort study

TL;DR: The reproducibility and validity of self-reported menopausal status were evaluated among the 121,700 female US registered nurses aged 30-55 years in 1976 who are participants in the Nurses' Health Study, a prospective cohort study of diseases in women.
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Is early natural menopause a biologic marker of health and aging

TL;DR: Logistic regression analyses indicated that findings from this study were apparently not due to confounding by smoking, over- or underweight, reproductive history, or replacement estrogen use.
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Smoking and Age at Menopause in Women

TL;DR: A population-based random sample of white women aged 45 to 55 years in Massachusetts found no evidence of a secular trend towards a later age at menopause in the last 25 years, and potential correlates measured--education and marital status, number of children, and urban/rural residence--have little effect on the age atMenopause.
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