2022
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci12070901
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A Cross-Sectional Comparison of Arterial Stiffness and Cognitive Performances in Physically Active Late Pre- and Early Post-Menopausal Females

Abstract: Menopause accelerates increases in arterial stiffness and decreases cognitive performances. The objective of this study was to compare cognitive performances in physically active pre- and post-menopausal females and their relationship with arterial stiffness. We performed a cross-sectional comparison of blood pressure, carotid–femoral pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV) and cognitive performances between physically active late pre- and early post-menopausal females. Systolic (post-menopause—pre-menopause: +6 mmHg [95… Show more

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“…However, this study was conducted in women over 70 years of age and we could not found any other study regarding this topic in midlife postmenopausal women. The impact of diet on cognition has always been a controversial issue with some studies reporting a significant positive relationship between adherence to various "healthy" dietary patterns and neurocognition, but others reporting no such relationship (26). Anyway, if the association found in our study is confirmed, the differential effect of adherence to the Mediterranean diet according to sex should be considered, with special emphasis on the midlife years in the group of women with menopause.…”
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“…However, this study was conducted in women over 70 years of age and we could not found any other study regarding this topic in midlife postmenopausal women. The impact of diet on cognition has always been a controversial issue with some studies reporting a significant positive relationship between adherence to various "healthy" dietary patterns and neurocognition, but others reporting no such relationship (26). Anyway, if the association found in our study is confirmed, the differential effect of adherence to the Mediterranean diet according to sex should be considered, with special emphasis on the midlife years in the group of women with menopause.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…All included female participants had not menstruated for more than 10 years at the time of the VFS was recorded and were therefore beyond the late postmenopausal period cutoff ( 27 ); however, the time in years since last menstruation was inversely correlated with VFS performance and remained as independent variable in the age-adjusted linear regression model. This suggests that the effects of menopause on cognition are time-dependent and exert some effect even beyond the late postmenopausal period limit.…”
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“…Вместе с тем различия регистрируемых показателей СМАД, ЦАД и ригидности сосудистой стенки у мужчин и женщин в андро-, менопаузе, вероятно, связаны с гормональными изменениями, развивающимися в данные периоды жизни. Хорошо известно, что снижение уровня эстрогенов, регистрируемое уже во время пременопаузы, сопровождается повышением САД и ДАД, а также увеличением скорости распространения пульсовой волны [11,15].…”
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“…таких значимых параметров, как артериальная ригидность и центральное аортальное давление (ЦАД). В ряде исследований продемонстрировано, что при таком сочетании, по сравнению с лицами без психоэмоциональных нарушений, регистрируются более высокие значения ЦАД и показателей сосудистой ригидности [10,11].…”
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