Brown Adipose Tissue Activity and Childhood Exposure to Cold Are Associated With Hot Flashes at Menopause
Lynnette Leidy Sievert,
Sofiya Shreyer,
Sarah Witkowski
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveHot flashes (HFs) are experienced as sudden sensations of heat. We hypothesized that brown adipose tissue (BAT) activation could increase the likelihood of HFs in winter. The aim of this study was to test whether women with more BAT activity were more likely to experience self‐reported or biometrically measured HFs.MethodsWomen aged 45–55 years (n = 270) participated in face‐to‐face interviews and anthropometric and ambulatory measures. Level of BAT activity was estimated from the difference in suprac… Show more
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