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Associations between menopause and body image: A systematic review

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WOMENS HEALTH
卷 19, 期 -, 页码 -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/17455057231209536

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appearance evaluation; body dissatisfaction; body image; climacteric; midlife; menopause; mental health; women's health

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This systematic review examined the associations between menopause and body image perception in healthy middle-aged women. The study found consistent associations between menopausal symptoms and a more negative body image perception. However, differences in body image perception between menopausal stages were inconsistent across studies, and evidence of potential associations between reproductive hormones and body image was minimal. Further research is needed to understand the role of menopausal stages and reproductive hormones in the body image perception of middle-aged women and to confirm the reported associations.
Background: The menopausal transition involves multiple biological and psychosocial challenges that may render middle-aged women vulnerable to body image concerns. Objective: The aim of this study was to summarize evidence on the associations between menopause and body image perception in healthy middle-aged women. Design: This study is a systematic review of observational studies. Data sources and methods: Menopause-related exposure measures included menopausal stages, menopausal symptoms, and reproductive hormone levels during the menopausal transition. Studies investigating body image as an outcome, including through a positive (e.g. body self-esteem) or negative (e.g. body dissatisfaction) lens, were considered eligible. Articles published before March 2023 were identified through MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and Embase and underwent double screening, extraction, and quality assessment by two independent investigators. Characteristics and results were summarized using narrative synthesis. Results: A total of 820 non-duplicate records were identified, with 18 observational studies deemed eligible for inclusion after full-text screening. All studies investigating menopausal symptoms and body image (n = 6) found some significant association between them, with a higher frequency, intensity, or number of symptoms being associated with greater body image concern. Differences in body image perception between menopausal stages were inconsistent across studies (n = 12), while evidence of potential associations between reproductive hormones and body image was minimal (n = 2). Findings should be interpreted with caution as 17 of the included studies used a cross-sectional design, and not all studies adjusted their analyses for relevant confounders. Conclusion: Overall, menopausal symptoms showed relatively consistent associations with a more negative body image perception. Additional research is required to understand the potential role of menopausal stages and reproductive hormone levels in the body image perception of middle-aged women and to confirm the direction of reported associations.

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