DYNAMICS OF THE SEXUAL HORMONES LEVEL ON THE BACKGROUND OF THE NON-HORMONAL CORRECTION OF CLIMACTERIC DISORDERS IN PATIENTS WITH THE METABOLIC SYNDROME
Journal: JOURNAL OF NEW MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES. EJOURNAL ( Volume 10 № 1 , 2016)
Abstract and keywords
Abstract (English):
The article presents the results of the randomized study with the participation of 120 women aged from 45 to 50 years with the metabolic syndrome. The authors determined the levels of the follicle stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, estradiol in the dynamics on the background of the application of different combinations of the non-hormonal methods of the correction of the disorders depending on age. On the completion of six months of therapy substantial changes in the hormonal background are revealed in the basic group of patients receiving the non-hormonal complex (diet therapy, psychotherapy, physiotherapy, the therapeutic exercise) and the orally vitamin mineral complex: a decrease in the level FSG to 35,2%, LG- to 25,2%, raising the level of estradiol by 76,3%. The obtained results demonstrate the positive influence of the association of the alternative methods of the correction of climacteric disorders in patients with MS to the hormonal profile. This suggests the pathogenetic justification of the non-drug therapy.

Keywords:
climacteric syndrome, metabolic syndrome, follicle stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, estradiol.
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