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Hidden Mental Health Risks of Perimenopause Identified For First Time : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 2, 2024 4:35 pm
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Perimenopause, the transition period surrounding menopause, has been found to be linked to a higher risk of developing bipolar disorder for the first time, according to recent research. This finding sheds light on the potential impact of hormonal changes during perimenopause on women’s mental health.

Menopause is often perceived as a single event that occurs around a woman’s early 50s, marking the end of her menstrual cycle. However, perimenopause is a gradual process that typically occurs between the ages of 45 and 55. This phase, which encompasses the years leading up to and following menopause, is characterized by hormonal fluctuations that can affect the menstrual cycle.

While physical symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, and irregular periods are commonly associated with perimenopause, the potential impact on mental health, including mood changes and severe psychiatric disorders, is less understood and under-researched. Recent studies have shown that women going through perimenopause are more than twice as likely to develop bipolar disorder for the first time, highlighting the need for further investigation into this relationship.

The research, conducted using data from the UK Biobank, involved analyzing information from 128,294 women to explore the onset of psychiatric conditions during perimenopause. The findings revealed a significant increase in new cases of bipolar disorder, as well as a rise in major depressive conditions, during this transitional period compared to earlier stages of the late reproductive period.

This study is the first of its kind to investigate the first onsets of bipolar disorder during perimenopause, providing validation for the experiences of women who have previously been overlooked in research. While some hypotheses suggest that hormonal changes during perimenopause may play a role in psychiatric disorders, further research is needed to better understand why some women are affected while others are not. Additionally, identifying the most effective treatment options for women experiencing these conditions is crucial.

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The researchers hope that their findings will pave the way for more research on women’s mental health during perimenopause, as well as investigations into the underlying biological mechanisms. By raising awareness of the potential link between perimenopause and psychiatric disorders, they aim to improve the understanding and support available for women going through this transitional phase.

Lisa Shitomi-Jones, a Research Assistant & PhD Candidate at the Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics, Cardiff University, and Arianna Di Florio, a Professor and Clinical Psychiatrist at Cardiff University, collaborated on this groundbreaking study. The article was originally published on The Conversation and is republished under a Creative Commons license. Readers are encouraged to explore the original article for more in-depth information on this important research.

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