Am J Epidemiol 2004; 159:1189-1199.
Copyright © 2004 by the Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Lifestyle and Demographic Factors in Relation to Vasomotor Symptoms: Baseline Results from the Study of Womens Health Across the Nation
1 Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, University of California School of Medicine, Davis, CA.
2 Division of Community Health and Human Development, University of California School of Public Health, Berkeley, CA.
3 Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA.
4 Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MI.
5 Center for Outcomes Research, University of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA.
6 Independent consultant, Arlington, MA.
7 Geriatrics and Clinical Gerontology Program, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.
Results of recent trials highlight the risks of hormone therapy, increasing the importance of identifying preventive lifestyle factors related to menopausal symptoms. The authors examined the relation of such factors to vasomotor symptoms in the multiethnic sample of 3,302 women, aged 4252 years at baseline (19951997), in the Study of Womens Health Across the Nation (SWAN). All lifestyle factors and symptoms were self-reported. Serum hormone and gonadotropin concentrations were measured once in days 27 of the menstrual cycle. After adjustment for covariates using multiple logistic regression, significantly more African-American and Hispanic and fewer Chinese and Japanese than Caucasian women reported vasomotor symptoms. Fewer women with postgraduate education reported vasomotor symptoms. Passive exposure to smoke, but not active smoking, higher body mass index, premenstrual symptoms, perceived stress, and age were also significantly associated with vasomotor symptoms, although a dose-response relation with hours of smoke exposure was not observed. No dietary nutrients were significantly associated with vasomotor symptoms. These cross-sectional findings require further longitudinal exploration to identify lifestyle changes for women that may help prevent vasomotor symptoms.
diet; ethnic groups; menopause; reproductive history; signs and symptoms; smoking; tobacco smoke pollution
Abbreviations: Abbreviation: SWAN, Study of Womens Health Across the Nation.
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