The menopausal transition is associated with an increased frequency of sleep disturbances. Insomnia represents one of the most reported symptoms by menopausal women. According to its pathogenetic model (3-P Model), different predisposing factors (i.e. a persistent condition of past insomnia and aging per se) increase the risk of insomnia during menopause. Moreover, multiple precipitating and perpetuating factors should favor its occurrence across menopause, including hormonal changes, menopausal transition stage symptoms (i.e. hot flashes, night sweats), mood disorders, poor health and pain, other sleep disorders and circadian modifications. Thus, insomnia management implies a careful evaluation of the psychological and somatic symptoms of ...
Menopause in the female life cycle is a special period due to important hormonal, physical and psych...
Insomnia, vasomotorsymptoms (VMS) and depressionoften co-occurafter the menopause, with consequenthe...
Sleep is extremely relevant to the preservation of good health and strongly impacts quality of life ...
The menopausal transition is associated with an increased frequency of sleep disturbances. Insomnia ...
Fiona C Baker,1,2 Massimiliano de Zambotti,1 Ian M Colrain,1,3 Bei Bei4,5 1Center for Health Science...
Objective: Insomnia both as a symptom and as part of chronic insomnia disorder is quite common in me...
Insomnia is a common and recurring condition during the menopausal transition that negatively affect...
A substantial number of women experience sleep difficulties in the approach to menopause and beyond,...
Insomnia, vasomotor symptoms (VMS) and depression often co-occur after the menopause, with conseque...
Sleep disturbance is a common clinical concern throughout the menopausal transition. However, the pa...
During the menopausal transition, which begins four to six years before cessation of menses, middle-...
The increasedprevalence of sleepdisordersassociated with menopause hasbeenemphasized by multiple int...
Sleep disturbance is a common complaint for women going through the menopausal transition. A previou...
Background: Menopause occurs between the ages of 40 and 50, and marks the end of a woman's menstrual...
Menopause in the female life cycle is a special period due to important hormonal, physical and psych...
Insomnia, vasomotorsymptoms (VMS) and depressionoften co-occurafter the menopause, with consequenthe...
Sleep is extremely relevant to the preservation of good health and strongly impacts quality of life ...
The menopausal transition is associated with an increased frequency of sleep disturbances. Insomnia ...
Fiona C Baker,1,2 Massimiliano de Zambotti,1 Ian M Colrain,1,3 Bei Bei4,5 1Center for Health Science...
Objective: Insomnia both as a symptom and as part of chronic insomnia disorder is quite common in me...
Insomnia is a common and recurring condition during the menopausal transition that negatively affect...
A substantial number of women experience sleep difficulties in the approach to menopause and beyond,...
Insomnia, vasomotor symptoms (VMS) and depression often co-occur after the menopause, with conseque...
Sleep disturbance is a common clinical concern throughout the menopausal transition. However, the pa...
During the menopausal transition, which begins four to six years before cessation of menses, middle-...
The increasedprevalence of sleepdisordersassociated with menopause hasbeenemphasized by multiple int...
Sleep disturbance is a common complaint for women going through the menopausal transition. A previou...
Background: Menopause occurs between the ages of 40 and 50, and marks the end of a woman's menstrual...
Menopause in the female life cycle is a special period due to important hormonal, physical and psych...
Insomnia, vasomotorsymptoms (VMS) and depressionoften co-occurafter the menopause, with consequenthe...
Sleep is extremely relevant to the preservation of good health and strongly impacts quality of life ...