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Secular trends in premature and early menopause in low-income and middle-income countries.

Tiziana LeoneLaura J BrownAlison Gemmill
Published in: BMJ global health (2023)
This study enables the analysis of menopause timing by exploiting data generally used for the study of fertility by methodologically allowing the use of truncated data. Findings show a clear increase in prevalence of premature and early menopause in the regions with the highest fertility with possible consequences for later life health. They also show a different trend compared with high-income regions, confirming a lack of generalisability and the importance of accounting for nutritional and health transitions at the local level. This study calls for further data and research on menopause on a global scale.
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