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Maturitas ; 65(4): 378-82, 2010 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20031350

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Several studies drawn from the Ecuadorian population have previously reported that more than half of mid-aged women present hot flushes, which can impair their quality of life. However up-to-date risk factors for their presence and severity have not been assessed. OBJECTIVE: To assess hot flush frequency and intensity and related risk factors among middle-aged Ecuadorian women. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, 1154 healthy women aged 40-59 years, visiting healthcare centers of eight main cities of Ecuador with more than 100,000 inhabitants, were assessed with the first item of the Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) and a questionnaire containing female and partner socio-demographic data. RESULTS: Mean age of the entire sample was 48.8+/-5.6 years (median 48), a 48.7% had 12 or less years of schooling, 52.8% were postmenopausal, 43.6% lived at high altitude, 56.8% were married and 10% were on hormonal therapy (HT). Hot flushes accounted for 56% (n=646) of the whole sample, of which 29.1% and 9.1% were respectively graded as severe and very severe. Logistic regression determined that female sedentarism (OR: 2.42, CI 95% [1.63-3.59]), accessing a free healthcare system (OR: 1.96, CI 95% [1.30-2.96]), living at high altitude (OR: 1.82, CI 95% [1.14-2.90]) and having a partner abusing alcohol (OR: 1.92, CI 95% [1.09-3.35]) were significant risk factors related to the presence of hot flushes. The regression model also determined that among women with hot flushes (n=646), sedentarism (OR: 1.73, CI 95% [1.14-2.62]) and having a partner with erectile dysfunction (OR: 2.57, CI 95% [1.44-4.59]) were significant risk factors related to severe/very severe hot flushes whereas married status (OR: 0.53, CI 95% [0.32-0.86]), living at high altitude (OR: 0.46, CI 95% [0.26-0.78]) and partner healthiness (OR: 0.59, CI 95% [0.36-0.95]) were not. CONCLUSION: To the best of our knowledge this is the first and largest study assessing hot flushes in a mid-aged Ecuadorian population. We found that the presence and severity were not significantly related to age and hormonal status yet to other individual female/male characteristics and the demography of the studied population.


Subject(s)
Hot Flashes/epidemiology , Adult , Age Factors , Cross-Sectional Studies , Ecuador/epidemiology , Estrogen Replacement Therapy , Female , Humans , Male , Menopause , Middle Aged , Risk Factors
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Rev. Ecuat. cancerol ; (1): 48-51, jul. 1997.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-235502

ABSTRACT

Analiza la correlación diagnóstica de 226 casos en los cuales se realizó citología cervicovaginal, colposcopía e histopatología en Solca Ambato de ene. a jun. de 1996. Se establecen los niveles de concordancia entre los diferentes procedimientos. Entre citología e histopatología se identifica un 71xciento de concordancia en LIE de bajo grado y de 42.5xciento en LIE de alto grado. Entre colposcopía e histopatología la concordancia es del 72xciento en LIE de bajo grado y de 40xciento en LIE de alto grado...


Subject(s)
Female , Cell Biology , Colposcopy , Uterine Neoplasms , Cancer Care Facilities , Ecuador
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Oncol. (Quito) ; (4): 33-8, ene.-jun. 1995.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-235287

ABSTRACT

Se realiza esta investigación con el objetivo de definir factores de riesgo para cáncer gástrico y detectar lesiones premalignas asociadas a hábitos alimentarios y aspectos socio económicos de los sujetos en riesgo de la provincia de Tungurahua, debido a la alta prevalencia de cáncer gástrico en las estadísticas vitales de la provincia y de los cantones Ambato, Quero y Píllaro. Se trata de un estudio observacional de tipo transversal, en el que se explora una muestra de 429 sujetos mayores de 35 años representativa de la población del cantón Quero, mediante encuesta socio económica, y exploración endoscópica y estudio histopatológico de muestra de tejido gástrico, previa prueba rápida de Ureasa para detección de H.P...


Subject(s)
Humans , Gastritis, Atrophic , Helicobacter pylori , Metaplasia , Stomach Neoplasms/epidemiology , Ecuador , Research
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