Data from study is drawn from over 5,100 women enrolled in an Australian national health survey. FMTNews WomenHealth
Women who undergo premature menopause are almost three times more likely to develop multiple, chronic medical problems in their sixties than women who make the transition at 50 or 51.
During the 20-year follow-up, more than half of the 2.3 percent of women who experienced premature menopause also developed multimorbidity. The study does not show that premature menopause causes the development of multimorbidity, only that there is a strong correlation, the authors noted.
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