Relation of demographic and lifestyle factors to symptoms in a multi-racial/ethnic population of women 40-55 years of age

Citation
Eb. Gold et al., Relation of demographic and lifestyle factors to symptoms in a multi-racial/ethnic population of women 40-55 years of age, AM J EPIDEM, 152(5), 2000, pp. 463-473
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health","Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00029262 → ACNP
Volume
152
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
463 - 473
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9262(20000901)152:5<463:RODALF>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
A community-based survey was conducted during 1995-1997 of factors related to menopausal and other symptoms in a multi-racial/ethnic sample of 16,065 women aged 40-55 years. Each of seven sites comprising the Study of Women's Health across the Nation (SWAN) surveyed one of four minority populations and a Caucasian population. The largest adjusted prevalence odds ratios for all symptoms, particularly hot flashes or night sweats (odds ratios = 2.06 -4.32), were for women who were peri- or postmenopausal. Most symptoms were reported least frequently by Japanese and Chinese (odds ratios = 0.47-0.67 compared with Caucasian) women. African-American women reported vasomotor symptoms and vaginal dryness more (odds ratios = 1.17-1.63) but urine leaka ge and difficulty sleeping less (odds ratios = 0.64-0.72) than Caucasians. Hispanic women reported urine leakage, vaginal dryness, heart pounding, and forgetfulness more (odds ratios = 1.22-1.85). Hot flashes or night sweats, urine leakage, and stiffness or soreness were associated with a high body mass index (odds ratios = 1.15-2.18 for women with a body mass index greate r than or equal to 27 vs. 19-26.9 kg/m(2)). Most symptoms were reported mos t frequently among women who had difficulty paying for basics (odds ratios = 1.15-2.05), who smoked (odds ratios = 1.21-1.78), and who rated themselve s less physically active than other women their age (odds ratios = 1.24-2.3 3). These results suggest that lifestyle, menstrual status, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic status affect symptoms in this age group.