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Life course effects on age at menopause among Bangladeshi sedentees and migrants to the UK

Author Affiliations
UMass Memorial Health Care, University of Massachusetts Amherst, University College London, Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College, ...
Published InAmerican Journal of Human Biology
Year2012
Citations52

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To assess how different variables experienced across the life course, but particularly during early life, might affect age at menopause among 174 Bangladeshi migrants to London by comparing them to 157 nonmigrant sedentees and 154 women of European descent in London. METHODS: Participants were aged 35-59 years, with no exogenous hormone use in the past three months, not pregnant or lactating, with no history of hysterectomy or oophorectomy. Face-to-face interviews and anthropometric measures were carried out. In addition to mean recalled age at natural menopause, median age was computed by probit analysis. Ages at menopause were examined by bivariate and Cox regression analyses in relation to demographic, reproductive, and lifestyle variables, and in relation to potential exposure to cyclones…
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