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Effect of Trifolium pratense-derived isoflavones on the lipid profile of postmenopausal women with increased body mass index
ArticleAbstract: Background. Since current clinical evidence indicates that conventional estrogen hormone therapy (HTPalabras claves:Cardiovascular Risk, dyslipidemia, isoflavones, obesity, Red clover, Trifolium pratenseAutores:Glenda San Miguel, Luis Hidalgo, Morocho N., Peter A. Chedraui, Ross S.Fuentes:scopusQuality of life impairment during the female menopausal transition is related to personal and partner factors
ArticleAbstract: Objective. To assess the female quality of life (QoL) during the menopausal transition and determinePalabras claves:ECUADOR, Impairment, MENOPAUSE, menopause rating scale, quality of lifeAutores:Avila C., Glenda San Miguel, Peter A. ChedrauiFuentes:scopusThe effect of red clover isoflavones on menopausal symptoms, lipids and vaginal cytology in menopausal women: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
ArticleAbstract: Background. The unexpected results of the Women's Health Initiative study have decreased the use ofPalabras claves:isoflavones, Menopausal symptoms, Phytoestrogens, Red clover extractsAutores:Glenda San Miguel, Luis Hidalgo, Morocho N., Peter A. Chedraui, Ross S.Fuentes:scopusThe effect of soy-derived isoflavones over hot flushes, menopausal symptoms and mood in climacteric women with increased body mass index
ArticleAbstract: Background. Risk-benefit issues raised after the WHI have significantly increased the use of alternaPalabras claves:Hot Flushes, increased body weight, Menopausal symptoms, Mood, Soy isoflavonesAutores:Gino Schwager, Glenda San Miguel, Peter A. ChedrauiFuentes:scopusThe metabolic syndrome and its components in postmenopausal women
ArticleAbstract: Background: Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome (METS) increases significantly after the menopause.Palabras claves:Insulin Resistance, Metabolic syndrome, obesity, postmenopause, Risk determinantsAutores:Andrea Domínguez, Diego Villacreses, Faustino R. Pérez-López, Genazzani A.R., Glenda San Miguel, Gustavo S. Escobar, Isabel Vintimilla-Sigüenza, Lucía Romero-Huete, Peter A. Chedraui, Simoncini T., Winston JaramilloFuentes:scopus