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Evaluation of the Body Composition and Fat Distribution in Long-Term Users of Hormone Replacement Therapy
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1999
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NutritionAbdominal FatGynecologyMenopausal Hormone TherapyAnthropometric IndicatorHormonal Replacement TherapyObesityMetabolic SyndromeBody CompositionMenopause Hormone TherapyHealth SciencesObesity ManagementEndocrinologyHormone Replacement TherapyFat DistributionMenopauseHormone TherapyMedicineGeriatric EndocrinologyWomen's Health
The aim of the study was to evaluate the body composition and fat distribution in long-term users of hormonal replacement therapy (HRT). 18 healthy menopausal women, long-term users of HRT (transdermal estradiol 50 microg continuously administered and 10 mg/day of medroxyprogesterone acetate for 12 days/month) and 18 healthy menopausal women, who had never used HRT were included in the study. Age, menopausal age, parity, weight and height (body mass index, weight/height2), and lifestyle habits were similar. Waist and hip circumference, body composition and waist/hip ratio were measured and the results were analyzed. No significant difference was demonstrated in fat and water percentage, and waist/hip ratio. Nevertheless, the waist circumference of long-term HRT users was significantly lower than that of non-users. In conclusion, abdominal fat in long-term HRT users is lower than that of non-users of similar age, menopausal age and body mass index.
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