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- Rocca WA 12
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BACKGROUND: The impact of early-life traumatic experiences on late-life morbidity, or chronic conditions, remains unclear. We tested the hypothesis that traumatic adverse childhood experiences, such as physical, verbal, emotional, or sexual…
OBJECTIVE: There is limited information on the prevalence of premature and early menopause. Therefore, we studied the frequency and type of premature (age < 40 years) or early (age 40-44 years) menopause in a geographically-defined American…
ImportanceThe association of premenopausal bilateral oophorectomy with parkinsonism and Parkinson disease (PD) remains controversial.ObjectiveTo assess whether women who underwent premenopausal bilateral oophorectomy were at increased risk …
ObjectiveTo evaluate trends in the incidence of premenopausal unilateral and bilateral oophorectomy between 1950 and 2018.MethodsThe Rochester Epidemiology Project medical records-linkage system was used to identify all women aged 18-49 yea…
ObjectiveTo study the trajectories of metabolic parameters after bilateral oophorectomy.Study designThis population-based cohort study included a random sample of all premenopausal women who underwent bilateral oophorectomy at or before age…
ImportanceRestless legs syndrome is a common neurologic disorder that is more prevalent in women than in men, and it has been suggested that female hormones may be involved in the disorder's pathophysiology.ObjectiveTo determine whether wom…
In this invited review, we discuss some unresolved and controversial issues concerning premature (<40 years) or early (40-45 years) bilateral oophorectomy. First, we clarify the terminology. Second, we summarize the long-term harmful conseq…
ObjectiveThe incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is higher in women, and peaks around the age of menopause. Therefore, we investigated whether bilateral oophorectomy is associated with an increased risk of severe CTS.MethodsWe include…
ObjectiveWe studied eight mental health conditions diagnosed before bilateral oophorectomy performed for nonmalignant indications.MethodsWe identified 1,653 premenopausal women who underwent bilateral oophorectomy for a nonmalignant indicat…
Background and objectivesPremenopausal women who undergo bilateral oophorectomy are at a higher risk of morbidity and mortality. Given the potential benefits of estrogen on kidney function, we hypothesized that women who undergo bilateral o…
Bilateral oophorectomy in premenopausal women is a unique condition causing the abrupt and premature loss of ovarian hormones, primarily estrogen. Bilateral oophorectomy causes an alteration of several fundamental aging processes at the cel…
ObjectivesWe investigated the association of personal, reproductive, and familial characteristics with bilateral oophorectomy performed for nonmalignant indications in a US population.Study designIn an established cohort study, we used the …
ObjectivesBilateral oophorectomy has commonly been performed in conjunction with hysterectomy even in women without a clear ovarian indication; however, oophorectomy may have long-term deleterious consequences. To better understand this sur…
BackgroundThe cause-effect relationship between bilateral oophorectomy and accelerated aging remains controversial. We conducted new analyses to further address this controversy.MethodsThe Rochester Epidemiology Project records-linkage syst…
PurposeThis cohort study was established to investigate the effects of unilateral and bilateral oophorectomy on the ageing processes in women.ParticipantsWe used the records-linkage system of the Rochester Epidemiology Project (REP, http://…