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. 2024 Jul 1;31(7):647-649.
doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000002382. Epub 2024 Jun 17.

Menopause and brain fog: how to counsel and treat midlife women

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Menopause and brain fog: how to counsel and treat midlife women

Pauline M Maki et al. Menopause. .

Abstract

Brain fog, referring to menopause-related subjective cognitive difficulties, is common in midlife women. Longitudinal studies find small but reliable declines in objective memory performance as women transition into perimenopause, and these are not explained by advancing age alone. When memory declines occur, performance levels remain within normal limits for all but a very small number of women. Women's experience of brain fog extends beyond memory complaints, reflecting the negative effect on a broad range of cognitive abilities. Clinicians can counsel women about how menopause symptoms, estrogen, hormone therapy, and modifiable risk factors (eg, hypertension, sedentary lifestyle) can influence cognitive health.

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