The importance of preventive health care in post-menopausal women
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The importance of preventive health care in post-menopausal women
Abstract
Women make up 55% of the total world population. This percentage is set to steadily increase over the next three decades. Europe also has the highest proportion of older women in the world. In fact, there are now approximately 3 women for every 2 men over 65. All of this data confirms the importance of prevention. An ideal approach for the female post-menopausal population would be treatment of any condition that can improve physical, mental and social well-being. Nevertheless, it is understood that the efficacy and cost/benefits of every screening programme need to be analysed. One of the largest and most neglected groups that could benefit from prevention consists of women without hot flushes (asymptomatic women), but with risk factors. The strategic measures are information, research and development of programmes. The more practical approach would be to identify patients and therefore yield better results in terms of health status and improvement. Statistics show that the three main causes of mortality and disability in developed countries for post-menopausal women are cardiovascular disease (CVD), cancer and osteoporosis-associated fractures. There are agreed recommendations to include some preventive measures for these three disorders in clinical practice for health professionals, at least at the minimal level. Research into the role that other diseases play will allow strategies to be developed in order to enhance prevention. Disorders such as urinary incontinence, dyspareunia, visual and hearing impairment and cognitive dysfunction are seen in significant percentages in post-menopausal women and may affect their quality of life. Health care professionals should bear in mind that many women may be reluctant to raise questions about some disorders spontaneously. Physicians should therefore search for patients with risk factors for these diseases. Prevention and treatment to avoid medical accidents will improve the quantity and quality of life.
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