Differences in the age at natural menopause were examined using a retrospective population sample of 289 naturally menopausal women. The mean age at natural menopause was 46.70 ± 5.44 years. Earlier menopause occurred in women living in semiurban areas, divorced/separated and less educated women, and women who were younger at: first marriage, widowhood, divorce/separation and first or last full-term pregnancy. Later menopause occurred in women who had: irregular menstrual periods before 25 years, dysmenorrhoea and mid-cycle spotting. Duration of oral contraceptives use, weight and body mass index were significantly positively correlated with age at natural menopause. Multiple regression analyses indicated that age at last full-term pregnancy, residence, pattern of menstrual cessation and duration of oral contraceptive use were the significant predictors of the end of menstrual activity.
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Hidayet, N. M., Sharaf, S. A., Aref, S. R., Tawfik, T. A., & Moubarak, I. I. (1999). Correlates of age at natural menopause: A community-based study in Alexandria. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 5(2), 307–319. https://doi.org/10.26719/1999.5.2.307
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