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Longitudinal analysis of changes in weight and waist circumference in relation to incident vasomotor symptoms: the Study of Women\u27s Health Across the Nation (SWAN)

机译:纵向分析体重和腰围与血管舒缩症状相关的变化:全国妇女健康研究(sWaN)

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OBJECTIVE: Greater body mass index (BMI) and body fat are associated with vasomotor symptoms (VMS). Thus, weight loss may prevent VMS. We analyzed whether concurrent BMI or waist circumference and/or changes in weight or waist circumference predicted incident VMS and whether these relations differed by menopause stage or race/ethnicity.METHODS: Data from 10 follow-up visits for 1,546 participants in the Study of Women\u27s Health Across the Nation who reported no VMS at baseline were modeled for time to first symptomatic visit in relation to concurrent BMI and waist circumference and change in weight and waist circumference during early and late menopause using discrete survival analyses, adjusting for covariates.RESULTS: Greater concurrent BMI and waist circumference were significantly related to greater any and frequent (\u3e/=6 d in the last 2 wk) incident VMS in early menopause and lower VMS risk in late menopause. Percentage weight change since baseline and since the prior visit was unrelated to incident any VMS in either menopause stage. Percentage weight change since baseline had a significant shallow U-shaped association with incident frequent VMS in early menopause (P = 0.02), a shallow inverse U-shape in late menopause (P = 0.02), and a significant interaction with menopause stage (P = 0.004) but not with race/ethnicity. Recent weight change was unassociated with incident VMS in either menopause stage. Results were similar for waist change.CONCLUSIONS: Concurrent BMI and waist circumference were positively related to incident VMS in early menopause and negatively related in late menopause. Maintaining healthy weight in early menopause may help prevent VMS.
机译:目的:较高的体重指数(BMI)和体内脂肪与血管舒缩症状(VMS)有关。因此,减肥可以预防VMS。我们分析了并发的BMI或腰围和/或体重或腰围的变化是否预测了VMS的发生率,以及这些关系是否因更年期阶段或种族/种族而有所不同。方法:来自10546名女性研究参与者的10次随访中的数据。在全国范围内报告基线无VMS的健康状况,通过离散生存分析(校正协变量),模拟了首次并发BMI和腰围以及更年期前后晚期体重和腰围变化相关的首次症状就诊时间。 :较高的并发BMI和腰围与更年期早期更频繁发生的VMS(在过去2周内≥6d)和绝经后期晚期VMS风险降低显着相关。自基线以来和之前的访视以来体重变化百分比与任一更年期阶段的任何VMS无关。自基线以来的体重变化百分比在绝经初期与显着的频繁VMS呈显着的浅U形关联(P = 0.02),在绝经后期具有较浅的倒U形(P = 0.02),并且与绝经阶段具有显着的交互作用(P = 0.004),但不包含种族/民族。在任何一个更年期阶段,近期体重变化均与VMS事件无关。结论:腰围变化与并发BMI和腰围在绝经初期与VMS呈正相关,在绝经后期呈负相关。在绝经初期保持健康的体重可能有助于预防VMS。

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