Author:
Kosková I,Petrásek R,Vondra K,Dušková M,Stárka L
Abstract
In our study, 213 healthy Czech women aged 20 to 65 years
were examined and divided into fully reproductive,
premenopausal, menopausal and postmenopausal groups. In all
subjects body composition was determined by classical
anthropometry and metabolic profile was assessed. A total of 146
subjects completed 3-year longitudinal study. Total and LDL
cholesterol increased and ratio HDL/total cholesterol decreased
with age (p<0.001), most significantly in menopause.
Triacylglycerols increased only up to menopause. HDL had a very
slight trend to decrease in menopause and postmenopause.
Fasting blood glucose level increased progressively (p<0.001), in
postmenopause frequently exceeded normal range. Higher BMI,
total fat mass and central fat indices were associated with higher
total and LDL cholesterol, triacylglycerols, C-peptide, insulin and
fasting blood glucose level (p<0.001; fasting blood glucose level
to waist-to-hip ratio: p<0.01) and lower HDL cholesterol
(p<0.001). Higher C-peptide and insulin were associated with
lower HDL cholesterol and higher triacylglycerols (p<0.001).
Fasting glucose correlated with LDL cholesterol (p<0.01). Higher
SHBG was associated with higher HDL and lower LDL cholesterol
(p<0.001). Hormone replacement treatment was related to lower
fasting blood glucose level in postmenopausal women (p<0.01).
Oral contraception is suggestive of a positive influence on lipid
spectrum by increasing the ratio HDL/total cholesterol. Markers
of lipid and carbohydrate metabolism are not only age-related,
but they are also related to BMI, total fat mass and central fat
indices. Therefore, preventive programs should be focused above
all on menopausal women.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
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