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. 2022 Dec;25(6):570-578.
doi: 10.1080/13697137.2022.2122792. Epub 2022 Sep 30.

Brain fog in menopause: a health-care professional's guide for decision-making and counseling on cognition

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Brain fog in menopause: a health-care professional's guide for decision-making and counseling on cognition

P M Maki et al. Climacteric. 2022 Dec.

Abstract

Midlife women commonly experience changes in their cognitive function as they transition through menopause and express concern about whether these changes represent the initial stages of a more serious cognitive disorder. Health-care practitioners play an important role in counseling women on cognitive changes at midlife and normalizing women's experience. The aim of this commissioned International Menopause Society White Paper on cognition is to provide practitioners with an overview of data informing the clinical care of menopausal women and a framework for clinical counseling and decision-making. Among the topics presented are the specific cognitive changes occurring in menopause, the duration of such changes and their severity. The role of estrogen and menopause symptoms is reviewed. We present talking points for clinical counseling on the effects of hormone therapy on cognition and dementia risk in women, including discussion of absolute risk. Lastly, a brief review of modifiable risk factors for age-related cognitive decline and dementia is presented, with guidance for counseling patients on optimizing their brain health at midlife and beyond.

Keywords: Menopause; cognition; dementia; memory; menopausal hormone therapy; perimenopause.

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  • 'Brain fog', MHT and dementia.
    Cave JA. Cave JA. Drug Ther Bull. 2022 Dec;60(12):178. doi: 10.1136/dtb.2022.000064. Drug Ther Bull. 2022. PMID: 36450400 No abstract available.

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