Browsing by Autor "Peter Chedraui"
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Item type: Item , Age at menopause in Latin America(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006) Juan E. Blümel; Peter Chedraui; Andrés Calle; Roberto Bocanera; Eduardo Depiano; P.R Figueroa-casas; Carlos González; Mabel Martino; Monique Royer; Cristina ZuñigaThe AM varies widely in Latin America. Lower income and related poverty conditions influence the onset of menopause.Item type: Item , Association of menopausal symptoms on work performance in midlife Latin American women(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2025) Konstantinos Tserotas; Juan E. Blümel; Peter Chedraui; María S. Vallejo; Mónica Ñañez; Eliana Ojeda; Claudia Rey; Ana Lúcia Ribeiro Valadares; Doris Rodríguez-Vidal; M. RodriguesIn this large sample of midlife Latin American women, severe menopausal symptoms were associated with reduced work capacity and adverse work-related outcomes.Item type: Item , Hot flashes: a potential marker of deterioration of health-related quality of life(Taylor & Francis, 2026) Juan E Blümel; María S. Vallejo; Peter Chedraui; Eugenio Arteaga; Félix Ayala; Ascanio Bencosme; Andrés Calle; Lucia Costa-Paiva; Maribel Dextre; Karen DíazHot flush severity is a strong and independent determinant of HRQoL in midlife women. These findings underscore the need for systematic assessment and targeted management of vasomotor symptoms in routine care, supporting the hypothesis that hot flashes may be a clinical marker of systemic aging.Item type: Item , Physical activity as an alternative or adjunct to menopausal hormone therapy for symptom management in women with primary ovarian insufficiency(Elsevier BV, 2026) Félix Ayala; Juan E. Blümel; María S. Vallejo; Peter Chedraui; Hugo Florencio Gutiérrez-Crespo; Marcela López; Juan Matzumura-Kasana; Paolo Meza; Monterrosa-Castro Álvaro; Mónica ÑañezItem type: Item , Severity of menopausal symptoms is associated with lower work-related quality of life and job satisfaction in midlife Latin American women: REDLINC XIII(2026) María S. Vallejo; Juan E. Blümel; Peter Chedraui; Juan Matsumura-Kasana; Paolo Meza; Álvaro Monterrosa-Castro; Mónica Ñañez; Marcela López; Eliana Ojeda; Claudia ReyItem type: Item , Type II diabetes mellitus and menopause: a multinational study(Taylor & Francis, 2013) Álvaro Monterrosa‐Castro; Juan E. Blümel; Katherin Portela Buelvas; Edward Mezones‐Holguín; Germán Barón; Ascanio Bencosme; Zully Benítez; Luz M. Bravo; A. Calle; Peter ChedrauiMenopause does not increase the risk of type II diabetes mellitus. Diabetes is associated with early menopause in women under 45 years of age.