At present, there is growing demand for alternative, or additional, treatments to hormone replacement therapy for menopause-related hot flashes (HF). Antioxidant supplements have been recently proposed as possible candidates for this purpose, regardless of the absence of clear evidence in support of a link between these vasomotor symptoms and oxidative stress (OxS). The aim of our study was to evaluate the association between HF and OxS serum markers in a large sample of middle-aged women.

Oxidative stress and menopause-related hot flashes may be independent events

BONACCORSI, Gloria;ROMANI, Arianna;CREMONINI, Eleonora;BERGAMINI, Carlo;CASTALDINI, Maria Cristina;FILA, Enrica;HANAU, Stefania;MASSARI, Leo;CERVELLATI, Carlo
2015

Abstract

At present, there is growing demand for alternative, or additional, treatments to hormone replacement therapy for menopause-related hot flashes (HF). Antioxidant supplements have been recently proposed as possible candidates for this purpose, regardless of the absence of clear evidence in support of a link between these vasomotor symptoms and oxidative stress (OxS). The aim of our study was to evaluate the association between HF and OxS serum markers in a large sample of middle-aged women.
2015
Bonaccorsi, Gloria; Romani, Arianna; Cremonini, Eleonora; Bergamini, Carlo; Castaldini, Maria Cristina; Fila, Enrica; Hanau, Stefania; Massari, Leo; Cervellati, Carlo
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