Correlates and timing of reproductive aging transitions in a global cohort of midlife women with human immunodeficiency virus: Insights from the REPRIEVE trial

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Background. Reproductive aging may contribute to cardiometabolic comorbid conditions. We integrated data on gynecologic history with levels of an ovarian reserve marker (anti-müllerian hormone [AMH)] to interrogate reproductive aging patterns and associated factors among a subset of cisgender women with human immunodeficiency virus (WWH) enrolled in the REPRIEVE trial. Methods. A total of 1449 WWH were classified as premenopausal (n = 482) (menses within 12 months; AMH level ≥20 pg/ mL; group 1), premenopausal with reduced ovarian reserve (n = 224) (menses within 12 months; AMH <20 pg/mL; group 2), or postmenopausal (n = 743) (no menses within12 months; AMH <20 pg/mL; group 3). Proportional odds models, adjusted for chronologic age, were used to investigate associations of cardiometabolic and demographic parameters with reproductive aging milestones (AMH <20 pg/mL or >12 months of amenorrhea). Excluding WWH with surgical menopause, age at final menstrual period was summarized for postmenopausal WWH (group 3) and estimated among all WWH (groups 1-3) using an accelerated failure-time model. Results. Cardiometabolic and demographic parameters associated with advanced reproductive age (controlling for chronologic age) included waist circumference (>88 vs ≤88 cm) (odds ratio [OR], 1.38; 95% confidence interval, 1.06-1.80; P =.02), hemoglobin (≥12 vs <12 g/dL) (2.32; 1.71-3.14; P

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Zanni, M. V., Currier, J. S., Kantor, A., Smeaton, L., Rivard, C., Taron, J., … Looby, S. E. (2020). Correlates and timing of reproductive aging transitions in a global cohort of midlife women with human immunodeficiency virus: Insights from the REPRIEVE trial. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 222(Supplement_1), S20–S30. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiaa214

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