Female aging

Author:

Sorpreso Isabel Cristina Esposito1,Soares Júnior José Maria2,Fonseca Angela Maggio da2,Baracat Edmund Chada2

Affiliation:

1. Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

2. USP, Brazil

Abstract

SUMMARY Female aging is a process that involves hypoestrogenism time, the individual impact on each woman, and what we can do as experts to reduce morbidity and provide quality of life. This natural process in the female life cycle has been of concern to women after menopause. Changes in different biophysical and psychosocial aspects, and their individual experiences, have repercussions on the lives of patients seeking specialized and multidisciplinary support to reduce the harmful effects of prolonged hypoestrogenism. Overweight and obesity, inadequate living habits and the presence of multi-morbidities cause damage to the quality of life and impact the functional capacity. Behavioral prescription and hormone therapy are among the treatments given to ease symptoms and reduce morbidity. A better understanding of these factors can help identify groups that require more care after menopause.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Medicine

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