Up to 75% of women in the US report having experienced hot flashes during the menopausal transition. The purpose of this review is to describe the physiology of hot flashes, and the ways in which hot flashes have been examined by subjective report and by objective measurement. Hot flashes occur because of an activation of the heat dissipation response, possibly triggered by a hypothalamic mechanism within the context of declining estrogen levels. There is cross-population variation in the frequency of self-reported hot flashes, although cross-study comparisons are problematic because of incompatibilities in study design. Diaries are a good way to collect information on the time and severity of hot flashes, and body diagrams allow researcher...
Primary Objective : The purpose of this study was to identify determinants of hot flashes and night ...
This study examined the pattern of occurrence and the rate of concordance between objective hot flas...
OBJECTIVE: Hot flashes are experienced by most midlife women. Emerging data indicate that they may b...
Hot flashes are a highly prevalent and severe symptom experienced in menopause and in cancer treatme...
OBJECTIVE: To measure hot flashes by sternal skin conductance in an urban Mexican population and to...
Objective: Hot flashes are among the most frequently reported menopausal symptoms. However, little i...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether ambulatory blood pressure and heart rat...
Objective To test for a diurnal pattern in hot flashes in a multi-ethnic population living in a hot,...
Introduction/Objective. Hot flashes are one of the first clinical symptoms of menopause. The mechani...
OBJECTIVE: The literature of sweat physiology and population variation in response to heat stress su...
Hot flashes (HFs) are one of the most distressing problems experienced by women during their menopau...
1. 1.|The effect of ambient temperature on frequency, intensity and duration of hot flashes was stud...
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Abstract--1. The effect of ambient temperature onfrequency, intensity and duration of hot flashes wa...
This pilot study was prompted by the hypothesis that greater stress-related blood pressure variabili...
Primary Objective : The purpose of this study was to identify determinants of hot flashes and night ...
This study examined the pattern of occurrence and the rate of concordance between objective hot flas...
OBJECTIVE: Hot flashes are experienced by most midlife women. Emerging data indicate that they may b...
Hot flashes are a highly prevalent and severe symptom experienced in menopause and in cancer treatme...
OBJECTIVE: To measure hot flashes by sternal skin conductance in an urban Mexican population and to...
Objective: Hot flashes are among the most frequently reported menopausal symptoms. However, little i...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether ambulatory blood pressure and heart rat...
Objective To test for a diurnal pattern in hot flashes in a multi-ethnic population living in a hot,...
Introduction/Objective. Hot flashes are one of the first clinical symptoms of menopause. The mechani...
OBJECTIVE: The literature of sweat physiology and population variation in response to heat stress su...
Hot flashes (HFs) are one of the most distressing problems experienced by women during their menopau...
1. 1.|The effect of ambient temperature on frequency, intensity and duration of hot flashes was stud...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75642/1/j.1749-6632.1990.tb30382.x.pd
Abstract--1. The effect of ambient temperature onfrequency, intensity and duration of hot flashes wa...
This pilot study was prompted by the hypothesis that greater stress-related blood pressure variabili...
Primary Objective : The purpose of this study was to identify determinants of hot flashes and night ...
This study examined the pattern of occurrence and the rate of concordance between objective hot flas...
OBJECTIVE: Hot flashes are experienced by most midlife women. Emerging data indicate that they may b...