Edad de menopausia, condición nutricional y componentes del síndrome metabólico en mujeres españolas

  1. Enrique Estepa Galindo 1
  2. Consuelo Prado Martínez 2
  3. Margarita Carmenate Moreno 2
  4. Paula Acevedo Cantero 2
  5. Carmen de Jesús García García 3
  6. Mª Dolores Marrodán Serrano 4
  1. 1 Grupo de Investigación EPINUT. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad Complutense de Madrid. España
  2. 2 Dep. de Biología. Facultad de Ciencias. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. España
  3. 3 Dep. de Medicina Legal, Toxicología y Antropología Física. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Granada. España
  4. 4 Grupo de Investigación EPINUT/ Dep. de Biodiversidad, Ecología y Evolución. Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas. UnFacultad de Medicina. Universidad Complutense de Madrid. España
Revista:
Nutrición clínica y dietética hospitalaria

ISSN: 0211-6057

Any de publicació: 2020

Volum: 40

Número: 4

Pàgines: 91-98

Tipus: Article

Altres publicacions en: Nutrición clínica y dietética hospitalaria

Resum

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in women, that situation is modulated by ontogenetic development processes, especially those related to the menopausal transition. The aim of this work was to associate the age of menopause with nutritional status and the presence of components of the metabolic syndrome. A total of 332 Spanish women participated (mean age: 58.17±6.31 years). Weight, height, waist circumference, hip circumference and subcutaneous skinfold were measured, estimating Body Mass Index, waist-height, waist-hip and body composition variables: percentage of fat, fat mass and total and relative fat-free mass. Blood pressure, cholesterol and glucose levels were taken, obtaining the cardiovascular risk score by Framingham. The mean age of menopause (50.28±2.91 years) was estimated by retrospective method, categories were established: early (<49.28 years), middle (49.28 to 51.28 years) and late (>51.28 years). In addition, it was categorized according to the World Health Organization, considering early (<45 years) or normal menopause (≥45 years). T-Student, U Man-Whitney, ANOVA or Kruskal-Wallis tests were applied for the comparison of means and Chi-square for the contrast of proportions. Women with early menopause showed higher adiposity and centralized fat accumulation pattern, while their relative musculoskeletal component was low. Blood pressure, serum cholesterol and glucose levels are all higher in early menopause; consequently, early menopause presents greater cardiovascular risk. The prevalence of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia and hyperglycemia decrease progressively between early and late menopause