Risk and Protective Factors Related to Menopause, Women’s Healthy Aging, and Cognition
Amber Watts, Amy Costa, Amber Watts

TL;DR
This symposium explores factors influencing menopause and women's aging, focusing on lifestyle, environment, and mental health.
Contribution
It introduces a multidisciplinary approach to understanding menopause-related health and aging through diverse research methodologies.
Findings
Aging trajectories differ by sex, with menopause transition characteristics affecting health outcomes.
Lifestyle and environmental factors influence physical and cognitive health during menopause.
The symposium promotes collaboration to advance menopause research and interventions.
Abstract
About 1.3 million women per year in the U. S. experience the menopause transition. Given modern life expectancies, women spend more than one-third of their lifetime post-menopause. The menopause transition is a critical window for positive and negative influences on women’s healthy aging and cognition. This symposium proposes to bring together research from five laboratories investigating risk and protective factors for menopause health and women’s healthy aging including lifestyle (sleep, exercise), environment (pollutants, greenspace), and psychological risks (childhood adversity, depression) that occur throughout women’s lifelong development. The projects present a range of methodologies including clinical intervention, cognitive and brain health assessment, survey design, and narrative review. Results of these projects demonstrate that aging trajectories differ by sex and that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMenopause: Health Impacts and Treatments · Sex and Gender in Healthcare · Cancer-related cognitive impairment studies
