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Menopause defines transformation in woman's life

New Delhi [India], May 7 (ANI): Menopause calls for a drastic change in woman's life as she grows from an adolescent to a teenager and then to a woman.

ANI May 07, 2018 13:27 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], May 7 (ANI): Menopause calls for a drastic change in woman's life as she grows from an adolescent to a teenager and then to a woman.
Menopause also calls for various biological, hormonal and psychological changes, which allow her to bring a new life into this world.
Menopause typically occurs between 49 and 52 years of age.
According to a recent survey conducted by The Institute for Social and Economic Change, about four percent of Indian women experience menopause between the age of 29-34, and approximately eight percent in the 35-39 age group owing to a difference in the lifestyle.
"During menopause, the estrogen levels in women drops thereby limiting the efficiency of the osteoblasts. As a result, the bones become weaker than men. Less estrogen reduces calcium absorption thus decreasing bone density causing reduction of overall bone mass. These pre-disposes women to a higher risk of orthopaedic ailments like osteoporosis and osteoarthritis (OA)," said Dr. Jatin Talwar, a professor.
Some women experience early menopause, which biologically is not great for health. This occurs due to smoking, pre-existing thyroid disorders to chemotherapy and major pelvic surgeries.
Researchers observed that OA is more common amongst women than men and its risk increases multi-fold after menopause, even if they are on hormone-replacement therapy.
Knowing what body needs can help in keeping bones and joints healthy and away from common yet severe joint conditions. (ANI)

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