The menopause transition involves changes in oestrogens and adipose tissue distribution, which may influence female brain health post-menopause. Although increased central fat accumulation is linked to risk of cardiometabolic diseases, adipose tissue also serves as the primary biosynthesis site of oestrogens post-menopause. It is unclear whether different types of adipose tissue play diverging roles in female brain health post-menopause, and whether this depends on lifetime oestrogen exposure, which can have lasting effects on the brain and body even after menopause. Using the UK Biobank sample, we investigated associations between brain characteristics and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue (ASAT) in 10...
Recently, new findings allow us to suggest that lifelong exposure to endogenous estrogens could be a...
Medial temporal lobe (MTL) atrophy is correlated with risk and severity of Alzheimer disease (AD) pa...
Menopause is associated with a rapid increase in fat mass and a redistribution of body fat from the ...
The menopause transition involves changes in oestrogens and adipose tissue distribution, which may i...
Background: Accumulating evidence from neuroimaging studies in obesity suggests an inverse relations...
All women undergo the menopause transition (MT), a neuro-endocrinological process that impacts aging...
Maintaining a healthy brain has been recognised as an important health challenge facing women, given...
Abstract Menopause is associated with a redistribution of adipose tissue towards central adiposity, ...
Sex hormones such as estrogen fluctuate across the female lifespan, with high levels during reproduc...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause for dementia amongst the elderly, while vascular d...
Sex hormones such as estrogen fluctuate across the female lifespan, with high levels during reproduc...
CONTEXT: Evidence from animal studies suggests that the gradual rise in follicle-stimulating hormone...
ContextCardiovascular risk increases in women after menopause. Mounting evidence demonstrates a role...
For women, menopausal transition is a time of significant hormonal changes, which may contribute to ...
Background Age at the final menstrual period is of clinical and public health interest because th...
Recently, new findings allow us to suggest that lifelong exposure to endogenous estrogens could be a...
Medial temporal lobe (MTL) atrophy is correlated with risk and severity of Alzheimer disease (AD) pa...
Menopause is associated with a rapid increase in fat mass and a redistribution of body fat from the ...
The menopause transition involves changes in oestrogens and adipose tissue distribution, which may i...
Background: Accumulating evidence from neuroimaging studies in obesity suggests an inverse relations...
All women undergo the menopause transition (MT), a neuro-endocrinological process that impacts aging...
Maintaining a healthy brain has been recognised as an important health challenge facing women, given...
Abstract Menopause is associated with a redistribution of adipose tissue towards central adiposity, ...
Sex hormones such as estrogen fluctuate across the female lifespan, with high levels during reproduc...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause for dementia amongst the elderly, while vascular d...
Sex hormones such as estrogen fluctuate across the female lifespan, with high levels during reproduc...
CONTEXT: Evidence from animal studies suggests that the gradual rise in follicle-stimulating hormone...
ContextCardiovascular risk increases in women after menopause. Mounting evidence demonstrates a role...
For women, menopausal transition is a time of significant hormonal changes, which may contribute to ...
Background Age at the final menstrual period is of clinical and public health interest because th...
Recently, new findings allow us to suggest that lifelong exposure to endogenous estrogens could be a...
Medial temporal lobe (MTL) atrophy is correlated with risk and severity of Alzheimer disease (AD) pa...
Menopause is associated with a rapid increase in fat mass and a redistribution of body fat from the ...