In consultation with Consulting Editor Dr. William Rayburn, Dr. Santor and Dr. Kravitz have put together an issue that comprehensively covers age-related changes in women. Their authors, from well-respected institutions, have contributed review articles on the following topics: Declining fertility with reproductive aging: How to protect your patient's fertility by knowing the milestones; Onset of the transition into menopause: What are the earliest signs; Menstrual cycle changes as women approach the final menses: What matters; Menstrual cycle hormone changes and how they may link to symptoms; Symptom progression across the transition: Not all women are created equal; Cardiovascular implications of vasomotor symptoms and the menopausal transition; Depression and perimenopause :Hormones, genetics and environmental determinants of disease; Sleep, health, and metabolism: Food for thought; Bone health during the menopausal transition and beyond; Sexuality in midlife and beyond; Physical function -moving and aging; Genitourinary changes with aging; and Cognitive changes with reproductive aging, perimenopause, and menopause. Readers will come away with the latest clinical information they need to treat these patients and improve outcomes.
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Table of Contents
1. Declining Fertility With Reproductive Aging: How To Protect Your Patient's Fertility By Knowing The Milestones 2. Onset Of The Menopause Transition: The Earliest Signs And Symptoms 3. Menstrual Cycle Changes As Women Approach The Final Menses: What Matters? 4. Menstrual Cycle Hormone Changes Associated With Reproductive Aging And How They May Relate To Symptoms 5. Vasomotor Symptoms Across The Menopause Transition: Differences Among Women 6. Cardiovascular Implications Of The Menopause Transition: Endogenous Sex Hormones And Vasomotor Symptoms 7. Depression During And After The Perimenopause: Impact Of Hormones, Genetics, And Environmental Determinants Of Disease 8. Sleep, Health, And Metabolism In Midlife Women And Menopause: Food For Thought 9. Bone Health During The Menopausal Transition And Beyond 10. Female Sexual Function At Midlife And Beyond 11. Physical Activity And Physical Function: Moving And Aging 12. Genitourinary Changes With Aging 13. Cognitive Changes With Reproductive Aging, Perimenopause, And Menopause