2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2015.02.263
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Decreasing menopausal symptoms in women undertaking a web-based multi-modal lifestyle intervention: The Women's Wellness Program

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“…Our observations are consistent with many studies which reported the effectiveness of health education interventions focused on health-promoting lifestyle modifications. e findings of education interventions based on lifestyle modifications were effective in improving menopausal symptoms, and HPB [28][29][30][31] of PMW is consistent with that of the current study. A Chinese study also showed that a 12-week intervention helped the PMW to change HPB positively [32].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Our observations are consistent with many studies which reported the effectiveness of health education interventions focused on health-promoting lifestyle modifications. e findings of education interventions based on lifestyle modifications were effective in improving menopausal symptoms, and HPB [28][29][30][31] of PMW is consistent with that of the current study. A Chinese study also showed that a 12-week intervention helped the PMW to change HPB positively [32].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The WWRP comprises a series of research projects that broadly aim to increase understanding of women's health and lifestyle behaviours and to develop effective empirically-based interventions targeting a reduction of tobacco smoking, hazardous alcohol use, increasing water intake, improving diets and increasing physical activity. This analysis also includes individual-level baseline data from 969 Australian women from the Healthy Aging of Women Study (HOW) [26][27][28] ; the Pink Women's Wellness Program 29 ; the Bluebox Study 30 ; and the Women's Wellness After Cancer Program (WWACP, trial ongoing). For the analysis, only women aged 40-63 years were included (this age range represents the expected age range at natural menopause ± 5 years).…”
Section: Participants and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study procedures and recruitment details have been outlined extensively in previous papers [26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33] . Briefly, the HOW is a longitudinal observational study of women randomly selected from the electoral roll that commenced in 2001.…”
Section: Participants and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Дополнением служат данные исследования японских медсестер (n = 1 700) [69], из которых старшие чаще (p < 0,001) коллег младшего и среднего звена имеют симптомы депрессии, психически истощены (снижение производительности труда), что связывали с профдеформацией, обременяющей ответственностью за коллектив, в связи с чем на рабочем месте внедряются психокоррекционные программы для минимизации симптомов КД. Австралийские медработники (n = 225) участвовали в программе многомодального изменения образа жизни [70] путем психологического консультирования: онлайн самостоятельное и (или) независимое, онлайн с виртуальной консультацией, консультация специалиста «лицом к лицу». У медсестер в группе «лицом к лицу» с более высокой частотой (p < 0,01) устранено тревожно-депрессивноее настроение из-за вегетососудистой дистонии, гастро-и кардионевроза, напряжения, необоснованных страхов в связи с климаксом.…”
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