This paper considers the hypothesis that modern gynecological practices relating to sex-steroid hormones reflect modern sedentary lifeways, along with pharmaceutical commercial pressures, to produce a widespread medical perception that all postmenopausal women need estrogen replacement therapy to avoid osteoporosis (bone fracture risk resulting from low bone density). Like the concept of menopause itself, the concept of universal menopausal osteopenia (low bone density) is a modern medical construction. Numerous clinical trials have demonstrated that estrogen replacement therapies (ERT) help women to retain bone mass in ageing, but several trials have also shown that ERT is primarily effective in sedentary women who do not exercise, Recent ...
Fracture prevention is one of the public health priorities worldwide. Estrogen deficiency is the maj...
Menopause predisposes women to osteoporosis due to declining estrogen levels. This results in a decr...
Lee P ShulmanDivision of Reproductive Genetics, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Feinberg Sc...
Introduction: The estrogen defi ciency after menopause leads to accelerated loss of bone mass. The a...
Introduction: The influence and interactions of various genetic, hormonal, environmental and nutriti...
Hormonal therapy can effectively enhance the quality of life for postmenopausal women, and prevent c...
Abstract Background: Osteoporosis is a skeletal system disease that causes bone fragility due to low...
Osteoporosis is a debilitating and life-threatening disease affecting millions of people in the Unit...
We provide an evidence base and guidance for the use of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) for the mai...
Abstract A major unmet challenge in developing preventative treatment programs for ost...
AbstractLife expectancy has increased by more than 30 years during the last century and continues to...
Bone loss in women accelerates immediately after menopause, often leading to osteoporosis and an inc...
The rapid decline in endogenous estrogen production that occurs during menopause is associated with ...
Estradiol (E 2 ) and progesterone (P 4 ) collaborate within bone remodelling on resorption (E 2 ) an...
Introduction: Osteoporosis is a skeletal system disease characterized by decline of bone mass and de...
Fracture prevention is one of the public health priorities worldwide. Estrogen deficiency is the maj...
Menopause predisposes women to osteoporosis due to declining estrogen levels. This results in a decr...
Lee P ShulmanDivision of Reproductive Genetics, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Feinberg Sc...
Introduction: The estrogen defi ciency after menopause leads to accelerated loss of bone mass. The a...
Introduction: The influence and interactions of various genetic, hormonal, environmental and nutriti...
Hormonal therapy can effectively enhance the quality of life for postmenopausal women, and prevent c...
Abstract Background: Osteoporosis is a skeletal system disease that causes bone fragility due to low...
Osteoporosis is a debilitating and life-threatening disease affecting millions of people in the Unit...
We provide an evidence base and guidance for the use of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) for the mai...
Abstract A major unmet challenge in developing preventative treatment programs for ost...
AbstractLife expectancy has increased by more than 30 years during the last century and continues to...
Bone loss in women accelerates immediately after menopause, often leading to osteoporosis and an inc...
The rapid decline in endogenous estrogen production that occurs during menopause is associated with ...
Estradiol (E 2 ) and progesterone (P 4 ) collaborate within bone remodelling on resorption (E 2 ) an...
Introduction: Osteoporosis is a skeletal system disease characterized by decline of bone mass and de...
Fracture prevention is one of the public health priorities worldwide. Estrogen deficiency is the maj...
Menopause predisposes women to osteoporosis due to declining estrogen levels. This results in a decr...
Lee P ShulmanDivision of Reproductive Genetics, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Feinberg Sc...