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    • Review Article

      Menopause symptom management in women with dyslipidemias: An EMAS clinical guide

      Maturitas
      Vol. 135p82–88Published online: March 17, 2020
      • Panagiotis Anagnostis
      • Johannes Bitzer
      • Antonio Cano
      • Iuliana Ceausu
      • Peter Chedraui
      • Fatih Durmusoglu
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      Cited in Scopus: 30
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        Worldwide, dyslipidemias are one of the leading causes of cardiovascular disease, mainly coronary heart disease [1]. Dyslipidemias are also associated with an increased risk of ischemic stroke [2]. Dyslipidemias embrace a wide constellation of lipid and lipoprotein abnormalities. Lipoproteins bind lipids and are involved in their transport. Lipid abnormalities include high serum concentrations of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (LDL-C) and/or triglycerides and/or low concentrations of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (HDL-C).
        Menopause symptom management in women with dyslipidemias: An EMAS clinical guide
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        Management of depressive symptoms in peri- and postmenopausal women: EMAS position statement

        Maturitas
        Vol. 131p91–101Published online: November 5, 2019
        • Petra Stute
        • Areti Spyropoulou
        • Vasilios Karageorgiou
        • Antonio Cano
        • Johannes Bitzer
        • Iuliana Ceausu
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        Cited in Scopus: 17
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          The European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) aims to provide holistic consensus advice on the clinical management of menopausal women through its position statements and clinical guides [1]. EMAS’s healthcare model for healthy menopause covers physical, psychological and social functioning, and incorporates disability and disease [2]. This position statement sets out a model of care for the management of depressive symptoms and depressive episodes in peri- and postmenopausal women, integrating services provided by healthcare and allied professionals.
          Management of depressive symptoms in peri- and postmenopausal women: EMAS position statement
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          Menopause and diabetes: EMAS clinical guide

          Maturitas
          Vol. 117p6–10Published online: August 22, 2018
          • Radoslaw Slopien
          • Ewa Wender-Ozegowska
          • Anita Rogowicz-Frontczak
          • Blazej Meczekalski
          • Dorota Zozulinska-Ziolkiewicz
          • Jesse D. Jaremek
          • and others
          Cited in Scopus: 61
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            Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a public health problem, especially in developed countries. It affects about 9.1% of the adult population in Europe and 13.3% in the United States of America [1]. The greater prevalence of DM in developed countries is broadly associated with ageing of the population [2]. Between 2015 and 2030, the world population aged over 60 years is projected to increase by 56%, from 901 million to 1.4 billion; by 2050 it is expected to reach nearly 2.1 billion [3]. These data suggest that the number of postmenopausal women with DM will grow substantially.
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            Update on management of genitourinary syndrome of menopause: A practical guide

            Maturitas
            Vol. 82Issue 3p308–313Published online: July 24, 2015
            • Santiago Palacios
            • Camil Castelo-Branco
            • Heather Currie
            • Velja Mijatovic
            • Rossella E. Nappi
            • James Simon
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            Cited in Scopus: 85
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              The term genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) emerged following a consensus conference held in May 2013. GSM is a more descriptive term than vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA) and does not imply pathology. However there are concerns that GSM is all encompassing and includes not only symptoms resulting from estrogen deficiency, but also those arising from the effects of ageing and other processes on the bladder and pelvic floor. Focusing on symptoms related to estrogen deficiency, the update provides a practical guide for health and allied health professionals on the impact of GSM on women and their partners, assessment, management and areas for future research.
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              EMAS position statement: The ten point guide to the integral management of menopausal health

              Maturitas
              Vol. 81Issue 1p88–92Published online: February 10, 2015
              • Manuel Neves-e-Castro
              • Martin Birkhauser
              • Goran Samsioe
              • Irene Lambrinoudaki
              • Santiago Palacios
              • Rafael Sanchez Borrego
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              Cited in Scopus: 69
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                With increased longevity and more women becoming centenarians, management of the menopause and postreproductive health is of growing importance as it has the potential to help promote health over several decades. Women have individual needs and the approach needs to be personalised. The position statement provides a short integral guide for all those involved in menopausal health. It covers diagnosis, screening for diseases in later life, treatment and follow-up.
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