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Energetic Adaptation to the Menopause Transition

Published in Women's Health Weekly, September 28th, 1998

Project Number: 5 R01 AG13978-02. Grant Expires: 3 Fiscal Years. Principal Investigator: Poehlman, Eric T. Performing Organization: University of Vermont & St. Agri College. Abstract: "Loss of ovarian function accelerates the risk of cardiovascular and metabolic disease, and heralds the onset of changes that can have far-reaching consequences on women's future health. We will examine the impact of the menopause transition on several metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors associated with declining health status in women. Our overall hypothesis is that women who experience a natural menopause transition will show accelerated decline in...

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