Affiliation:
1. Higher Medical School
2. Health Clinic Co.
3. National Medical Research Centre for Cardiology
Abstract
The task of active longevity is a priority for world and national health care. One of the resources to ensure the quality of life for aging women is the rationalization of nutrition using biologically active additives (BAA), which include substances that have proven effective in stopping the symptoms that accompany the menopausal transition and early postmenopause. Given the association of vasomotor symptoms with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, it can be assumed that solving the problem of improving the quality of life will positively affect cardiovascular risk. Based on this hypothesis, we set the goal of the study to assess the effect of dietary supplements containing phytoestrogens on the quality of life and markers of cardiovascular risk in women during menopausal transition and postmenopause. An open, controlled study involved women aged 46–58 years who took Estrovel dietary supplement or a vitamin complex without herbal supplements, examined using questionnaires to determine the severity of menopausal complaints, assess mental status, vegetative support, as well as monitor blood pressure, and samples for vegetative providing, analysis of heart rate variability. The results of the study showed that women taking Estrovel dietary supplement to improve the quality of life, in addition to stopping the symptoms of pathological menopause, receive additional benefits in the form of improved psycho-vegetative status and markers of cardiovascular risk with high safety and good tolerance of the method.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Economics and Econometrics,Media Technology,Forestry
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