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Housing and Care for Older Women in Australia by Julie E Byles, Emily M Princehorn et al

Housing and Care for Older Women in Australia by Julie E Byles, Emily M Princehorn et al
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Increased exercise could help reduce heavy periods

Share Increased physical activity could reduce the chance of heavy menstrual periods in women who are overweight or obese, a University of Queensland-led study has found. Dr Gabriela Mena, from UQ’s School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, examined the associations between physical activity and body mass index with irregular periods and heavy menstrual bleeding in more than 10,000 young Australian women. “Women who were overweight or obese had higher odds of both irregular periods and heavy menstrual bleeding than women who were underweight or of normal weight,” Dr Mena said. “Women who were highly active had 10 per cent lower odds of heavy menstrual bleeding than women who reported no physical activity.

The association between menstrual symptoms and hypertension among youn by Hsin Fang Chung, Isabel Ferreira et al

Abstract Objectives: To investigate whether menstrual symptoms are associated with increased risk of hypertension among young women, and whether the relationship is bi-directional. Study design: We included 7729 women participating in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women s Health, aged 22–27 years in 2000 and who were followed up every 3 years until 2015. Premenstrual syndrome, painful (dysmenorrhoea), heavy (menorrhagia), and irregular menstrual periods over the previous 12 months were self-reported and recorded as ‘never’, ‘rarely’, ‘sometimes’, or ‘often’. Questions regarding physician-diagnosed hypertension were asked, specifically for other than during pregnancy (defined as chronic hypertension) and during pregnancy (hypertensive disorder in pregnancy, HDP). Longitudinal data were analysed with generalised estimating equation time-lagged models to estimate relative risks (RRs) and 95 % confidence intervals (CI), adjusted for time-varying covariates. Mian

Predictors of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy in women with and without polycystic ovary syndrome: The Australian Longitudinal Study of Women s Health

Predictors of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy in women with and without polycystic ovary syndrome: The Australian Longitudinal Study of Women s Health
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DV history raises elder abuse risk: study

Photo:Pixabay Australian researchers have called for additional services for survivors of intimate partner violence – warning those who have these experiences are more vulnerable to elder abuse. Women who survive domestic violence continue to experience negative effects well into their older years but they are also more vulnerable to elder abuse, says Flinders University researcher Dr Monica Cations, lead author of the study published in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. “This is the first time this relationship has been demonstrated and tells us that older survivors need close monitoring and prevention efforts to keep them safe from further abuse.”

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