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  • * Researchers analyzed data from over 17,000 women and found that 7.54% had type 2 diabetes.
  • * Results indicated that women who experienced menopause later (≥53 years) were 1.21 times more likely to have diabetes compared to those who underwent menopause between 46-52 years.

Article Abstract

Aims/introduction: There has been considerable professional debate on the association between age at menopause and diabetes risk, while the findings are controversial. The present study explored the association between late menopause and the prevalence of diabetes in the Chinese population.

Material And Methods: The data were part of the baseline survey of China Kadoorie Biobank from Zhejiang Province. A total of 17,076 postmenopausal women were included in the present study. Logistic regression models were used to calculate the adjusted odds ratios and their 95% confidence intervals.

Results: Of the participating women, 1,288 (7.54%) had type 2 diabetes. In comparison with those with menopause at 46-52 years, women with menopause at a later age (≥53 years) were 1.21-fold (95% confidence interval 1.03-1.43) more likely to have diabetes.

Conclusions: The present findings suggested that later age at menopause was associated with an increased prevalence of diabetes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6031524PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jdi.12775DOI Listing

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