reviewBioMed Research InternationalJan 1, 2014HYBRID OA

Estrogen Deficiency and the Origin of Obesity during Menopause

Universidad de La Sabana · Institute of Cardiology

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Abstract

Sex hormones strongly influence body fat distribution and adipocyte differentiation. Estrogens and testosterone differentially affect adipocyte physiology, but the importance of estrogens in the development of metabolic diseases during menopause is disputed. Estrogens and estrogen receptors regulate various aspects of glucose and lipid metabolism. Disturbances of this metabolic signal lead to the development of metabolic syndrome and a higher cardiovascular risk in women. The absence of estrogens is a clue factor in the onset of cardiovascular disease during the menopausal period, which is characterized by lipid profile variations and predominant abdominal fat accumulation. However, influence of the absence of…

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Keywords
  • Endocrinology
  • Estrogen
  • Internal medicine
  • Menopause
  • Endocrine system
  • Hormone
  • Adipocyte
  • Obesity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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