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Asthma and the menopause : a systematic review and meta-analysis
JournalItem (Reviews, Editorials, Rezensionen, Urteilsanmerkungen etc. in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 2029151
Author(s) Zemp, E; Schikowski, T; Dratva, J; Schindler, C; Probst-Hensch, N
Author(s) at UniBasel Zemp Stutz, Elisabeth
Schikowski, Tamara
Dratva, Julia
Schindler, Christian
Probst Hensch, Nicole
Year 2012
Title Asthma and the menopause : a systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal Maturitas : international journal for the study of the climacteric
Volume 73
Number 3
Pages 212-7
Keywords Asthma, Menopause, Menopausal hormone therapy
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To review the available literature to determine whether the menopausal transition is associated with asthma incidence.METHODS: We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort and cross-sectional studies providing a definition/assessment of menopausal status, incidence or prevalence of a defined diagnosis of asthma, and providing a measure of the association or of menopausal state and asthma or enough data for a calculation of this association. Where possible these meta-analytic estimates were also stratified by intake of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT).RESULTS: Of 76 potentially relevant articles, 8 studies met the inclusion criteria and were included in the review, and 6 in the meta-analysis. There was heterogeneity across studies: four studies reported slightly increased prevalence rates of asthma in post-menopause, one large cohort yielded a lower asthma incidence and one cross-sectional study a lower prevalence in post-menopause. Overall, the meta-analysis showed no significant association between menopause and asthma rates. When stratifying by use of MHT, the association between menopause and asthma rates was increased in women reporting use of MHT (RR 1.32, 95%CI 1.01-1.74), but not in women not using MHT.CONCLUSION: We found no significant association of menopause with asthma prevalence or incidence except for women reporting use of MHT. However, these findings result from a small number of studies, including only 1 large cohort with incidence rates for pre- as well as post-menopause. Further studies are needed addressing more closely subgroup analyses and a possible modification of the association of menopause and asthma by MHT.

Publisher ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
ISSN/ISBN 0378-5122
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6164976
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1016/j.maturitas.2012.08.010
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22964072
ISI-Number WOS:000310717200009
Document type (ISI) Journal Article, Review
 
   

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