Menopause-Associated Lipid Metabolic Disorders and Foods Beneficial for Postmenopausal Women
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Abstract
Menopause is clinically diagnosed as a condition when a woman has not menstruated for one year. During the menopausal transition period, there is an emergence of various lipid metabolic disorders due to hormonal changes, such as decreased levels of estrogens and increased levels of circulating androgens; these may lead to the development of metabolic syndromes including cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes. Dysregulation of lipid metabolism affects the body fat mass, fat-free mass, fatty acid metabolism, and various aspects of energy metabolism, such as basal metabolic ratio, adiposity, and obesity. Moreover, menopause is also associated with alterations in the levels of various lipids circulating in…
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- Endocrinology
- Internal medicine
- Lipid metabolism
- Menopause
- Insulin resistance
- Dyslipidemia
- Adipose tissue
- Medicine
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