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Science News | Research: Women’s Cognitive Performance Can Be Affected by Severity of Menopause Symptoms

January 15, 2022 by Staff Reporter

Washington [US], January 15 (ANI): Severe depression and sexual dysfunction, in particular, can affect a woman’s orientation, registration, attention, recall, and language and visuospatial skills, suggests a new study.

Study results are published in Menopause, the journal of The North American Menopause Society (NAMS).

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Menopause is often accompanied by an array of symptoms that can detract from a woman’s quality of life. A new study suggests that the severity of some of those symptoms–especially depression and sexual dysfunction–were linked to a woman’s cognitive performance.

Although menopause is a natural phenomenon, not all women across ethnic groups experience it the same way. The frequency and severity of symptoms can vary greatly between one woman and the next.

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Previous studies have evaluated the effect of these symptoms on a woman’s physical and mental well-being. This new study involving more than 400 women is different because it evaluated the effect of the severity of menopause symptoms on overall cognitive performance and its five domains, including orientation, registration, attention, recall, and language and visuospatial skills.

Among other things, researchers in this new study considered the severity of such common menopause symptoms as sexual dysfunction, vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes), depression, and anxiety.

They concluded that the cognitive performance of women is sensitive to the severity of certain menopause symptoms, especially depression and sexual dysfunction. In this particular study, no association was identified between the severity of vasomotor symptoms and cognitive performance, although other studies have suggested that such an association exists.

Study results are published in the article “Is the cognitive performance of women sensitive to the severity of menopausal symptoms?”

“This study highlights the effect of menopause symptoms on cognitive functioning and demonstrates a link between severe depressive and sexual symptoms, specifically, with cognitive performance. Mood disturbances are common in the menopause transition and can affect memory and sexual functioning,” says Dr Stephanie Faubion, NAMS medical director.

These findings underscore the importance of evaluating women for menopause symptoms and providing appropriate treatment, when indicated, including treatment of depression and sexual dysfunction,” Dr Stephanie Faubion concluded. (ANI)

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