Premenopausal factors influencing premature ovarian failure and early menopause

Abstract Objectives We conducted this study to examine premenopausal risk factors associated with premature ovarian failure (POF) and early menopause (EM) among Korean women. Methods A 73% of total women aged 30–69 at four districts in the KMCC (Korean Multi-center Cancer Cohort) was participated in...

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description Abstract Objectives We conducted this study to examine premenopausal risk factors associated with premature ovarian failure (POF) and early menopause (EM) among Korean women. Methods A 73% of total women aged 30–69 at four districts in the KMCC (Korean Multi-center Cancer Cohort) was participated in this study during 2002–2003. We selected 137 POF and 281 EM cases who had menopause before age 40 and at age 40–44, respectively, and 1318 normal menopause (NM) controls that experienced menopause at age 45–60, and among them, selected idiopathic POF ( n = 84) and EM ( n = 261) after excluding surgical/medical menopause. We collected the information of premenopausal lifestyle and reproductive risk factors. Multivariate and polytomous logistic regression were used to estimate POF and EM risk and to differentiate POF and EM risk using ordinal and nominal scale. Results Cigarette smoking was associated with an increased risk of idiopathic POF (OR = 1.82 [1.03–3.23]), whereas oral contraceptive use was associated with a reduced risk of natural EM (OR = 0.62 [0.43–0.90]). Idiopathic POF risk by both factors differed from idiopathic EM risk ( p -nominal < 0.05). Factors related to ovulation, such as later menarche, irregular menstruation and longer breast feeding cumulatively reduced the risk of natural EM and POF ( p -ordinal < 0.05). In analysis including medical and surgical menopause, lung tuberculosis, hysterectomy, past cancers, and lower number of deliveries before menopause were associated with POF. Conclusions Our findings indicate that etiology in POF development may partly differ from that in EM.
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Logistic Models
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Premenopausal risk factors
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