Women s s Health and Healthy Lifestyles Jennifer M. Hickman, M.D. Loudoun OB/GYN
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1 Women s s Health and Healthy Lifestyles Jennifer M. Hickman, M.D. Loudoun OB/GYN
2 What is a Healthy Lifestyle? Health is defined as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease Key lifestyle factors Nutrition/diet Exercise Limiting weight gain Adequate sleep Prevention of disease Management/treatment of disease
3 Objectives Briefly discuss key health topics for Sleep Weight gain Menopause Osteoporosis Cardiovascular disease in women Commonly prescribed medications Combined oral contraceptives
4 Sleep Everybody wants it, not everybody gets it Most people require about 8 hours per night Recent survey: >1/3 get less than 7 hours Several causes of insufficient sleep Sleep deprivation Sleep disorders Insomnia
5 Sleep Deprivation Not enough sleep to allow for performance, alertness and health Acute or chronic Lack of quantity or quality of sleep Often work-related related In most cases considered volitional
6 Sleep Disorders Sleep-related breathing disorders obstructive sleep apnea Circadian rhythm sleep disorders Hypersomnias, i.e. narcolepsy Parasomnias Sleep-related movement disorders
7 Insomnia 3 criteria: Difficulty initiating or staying asleep or early waking Difficulty occurs despite adequate opportunity Resultant deficits in daytime function 7% of adults develop each year Common medical complaint Women > men with age
8 Consequences of Lack of Sleep Common complaints Fatigue Poor concentration Mood disturbance Social dysfunction Sleepiness Increased errors Headache, anxiety, gastrointestinal symptoms
9 Consequences of Lack Sleep Impaired performance reaction time, coordination accidents (motor vehicle & workplace) quality of life
10 Consequences of Lack of Sleep mortality Cardiovascular effects Some studies show risk HTN, MI, and stroke immune function appetite Hormone changes cause hunger especially for high carbohydrate foods
11 Treatment Sleep deprivation: Extend sleep time or eliminate sleep fragmentation Strategic napping Work schedule changes Sleep disorders: CPAP shown to be beneficial for OSA Insomnia: Treat underlying medical conditions Behavioral therapies (stimulus control therapy) Medications
12 Sleep Hygiene Sleep as long as necessary to feel rested Maintain a regular sleep schedule Try not to force sleep Avoid caffeinated beverages after lunch Avoid alcohol near bedtime Decrease bedroom stimuli Resolve concerns before bedtime Exercise regularly, > hours before bed Avoid naps longer than minutes
13 Stimulus Control Therapy Do not go to bed until sleepy Do not use bed to read, watch TV, eat, or worry Do not spend > 20 minutes in bed awake Do not eat or watch TV if awake at night; engage in relaxing activity away from bedroom Alarm clock to awaken at same time each day No daytime naps
14 Medications for Insomnia Over-the the-counter Diphenhydramine Valerian Melatonin Benzodiazepines (i.e. Ativan, Restoril) Nonbenzo-sedatives (i.e. Ambien, Lunesta) Melatonin agonists (i.e. Remelteon)
15 Sleep Key points: Exercise good sleep hygiene Identify underlying cause of poor sleep Talk with your healthcare professional to help guide therapy
16 Weight Gain Obesity is global epidemic 35.7% of U.S. adults are obese 17% of children are obese 26% of adults in Virginia are obese Body Mass Index (BMI) Weight (kg) height (m) squared BMI: = overweight BMI: >30 = obese Waist circumference also important
17 Weight Gain Most likely times for to gain weight Although childhood obesity on rise, most gain after puberty College Pregnancy Menopause estrogen & progesterone = central fat deposition
18 Causes of Weight Gain calories in vs. calories expended Sedentary lifestyle Diet
19 Causes of Weight Gain Sleep deprivation Smoking cessation Drug induced Some antidepressants, steroids, diabetes meds Neuroendocrine Hypothyroid (<10% of population) Genetics Socioeconomic and ethnic factors
20 Consequences of Excess Weight BMI = rate of death from all causes risk of cardiovascular disease Hypertension Heart failure Stroke risk of diabetes risk of hypercholesterolemia
21 Consequences of Excess Weight risk of GERD osteoarthritis (major part of cost of obesity) risk respiratory dysfunction (esp. sleep apnea) risk of dementia risk certain cancers (endometrial) risk of death from cancer
22 Consequences of Excess Weight Fertility anovulatory cycles = fertility May not respond as well to ovulation induction agents Pregnancy risk gestational diabetes, preeclampsia risk cesarean delivery and infectious morbidity incidence of congenital anomalies, growth abnormalities and stillbirth
23 Prevention of Weight Gain Eat roughly the same amount of calories that you burn (regardless of the type of calorie) Use a food diary amount of physical activity each day TV watching & do not eat in front of TV It takes a of 3500 calories to 1 lb. To lose lbs. per week, cal/day
24 Prevention of Weight Gain Breastfeeding may decrease obesity in offspring 1 study showed that having 1 obese parent more than doubled the risk of obesity as an adult Genetic factors Learned lifestyle and diet very important
25 Weight Gain Key points: Calories in need to = calories expended Limiting weight gain chances of developing many diseases Important to be a role-model for next generation
26 Menopause Defined by 12 months of amenorrhea after final menstrual period Menopausal transition: Lasts usually 2 8 yrs (avg. 5 yrs) Variation in menstrual cycle Average age = 51 Fluctuating levels of hormones common
27 Menopausal Transition: Clinical Manifestations Irregular bleeding Hot flashes Sleep disturbance Vaginal dryness Sexual dysfunction Urinary symptoms Depression?? Bone loss Also skin changes, poor balance
28 Menopausal Transition: Clinical Manifestations Irregular bleeding Chronic anovulation & progesterone lead to unopposed estrogen exposure Can cause irregular bleeding, endometrial hyperplasia Important to be evaluated to rule out hyperplasia or cancer Oral contraceptives very helpful to manage irregular bleeding during this time
29 Hot flashes Menopausal Transition: Clinical Manifestations 75% of experience, only 20% seek treatment Most common in late menopausal transition and early postmenopause (1 st 5 years after menopause) Usually resolve within years Lifestyle changes Estrogen most effective therapy Alternative therapies: SSRI s, gabapentin Herbal: soy, black cohosh
30 Treatment of Menopausal Symptoms Lifestyle changes Regular exercise & weight loss may hot flashes Dress in layers & avoid wool clothing spicy foods, alcohol, smoking, caffeine
31 Treatment of Menopausal Symptoms Estrogen = gold standard for vasomotor symptoms Estrogen alone has better risk-benefit profile, however must use progestin if uterus intact Contraindications: Known coronary heart disease, breast cancer, previous venous thromboembolic event or stroke, active liver disease, or high risk for these events
32 Treatment of Menopausal Symptoms Lowest dose of hormone for shortest period Risks associated with hormone therapy: risk stroke Low risk of blood clot Slight risk of breast cancer in estrogen + progestin May risk of ovarian cancer, bronchospasm, lupus Risks are same for natural / bioidentical formulations
33 Treatment of Menopausal Symptoms Benefits of hormone therapy: Extremely effective in relieving hot flashes night sweats & sleep disturbance vaginal dryness and atrophy risk colorectal cancer risk osteoporotic fractures Improves balance = < falls
34 Treatment of Menopausal Symptoms Alternative therapies for hot flashes: SSRI s s have been shown to hot flashes in multiple trials Gabapentin hot flashes, but more side effects
35 Treatment of Menopausal Symptoms Herbal therapies: Safety & efficacy not well established Soy compounds May have estrogenic effects Some studies have shown hot flashes, but not consistent Black cohosh May be some benefit, however studies showing benefit were of poor design
36 Treatment of Menopausal Symptoms Key points: Hot flashes tend to be self-limited, limited, but if moderate severe can greatly impact quality of life For most healthy women close to the time of menopause, estrogen is a safe and effective therapy Talk to your healthcare professional to assess the best options for you
37 Osteoporosis Deterioration of bone tissue that leads to fragility 37 50% of aged > 50 with osteopenia 13 18% of aged > 50 with osteoporosis
38 Risk Factors for Osteoporosis Caucasian race Small frame / low weight Inadequate physical activity Poor nutrition Age Family history Smoking Alcohol intake Medications
39 Diagnosis of Osteoporosis DEXA most commonly used screening method T score used for diagnosis T score of -2.5 = osteoporosis When start screening (controversial) All postmenopausal > 65 years Start < 65 if 1 or more risk factors for fracture All postmenopausal with a fracture Certain diseases or medical conditions
40 Prevention of Osteoporosis Maximize peak bone mass Achieved by 3 rd decade of life 60 70% genetically determined, rest is environment Nutrition: adequate calcium & vitamin D Exercise increases bone accumulation cigarette smoking at all ages excess alcohol
41 Prevention of Osteoporosis Minimize bone loss Rate of loss about 0.5 1%/yr Calcium (1200 mg/day) & vit. D (800 IU/day) Weight bearing exercise Smoking cessation Moderation of alcohol intake
42 Treatment of Osteoporosis When to start treatment controversial National Osteoporosis Foundation recommends: Start treatment if T score -2 Start if T score -1.5 plus risk factors Bisphosphonates and raloxifene considered 1 st line therapy
43 Osteoporosis Key points: Know your risk factors Maximize bone mass Minimize bone loss Undergo screening if high risk
44 Cardiovascular Disease in Women Most common cause of death & disability in in the U.S. Responsible for more deaths per year than all other causes combined! Women are not referred as often as men for diagnostic testing/treatment; mortality in
45 Definition of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Coronary heart disease manifested by MI, angina, heart failure, and coronary death Cerebrovascular disease manifested by stroke or transient ischemic attack Peripheral artery disease manifested by intermittent claudication Aortic atherosclerosis and thoracic or abdominal aortic aneurysm
46 Risk Factors for CVD Age > 65 High LDL &/or low HDL Family history of early heart disease Diabetes Smoking Hypertension History of peripheral artery disease triglycerides, obesity, sedentary lifestyle also highly associated with risk
47 Signs & Symptoms of CVD in Chest pain (angina) Women Usually atypical, described as sharp, burning, radiating to back or jaw, pain in stomach Induced by rest, sleep or stress Shortness of breath and fatigue May be indicative of heart failure Fluttering in chest May be indicative of irregular heartbeat
48 Diagnosis of CVD EKG Stress testing Echocardiogram Chest x-rayx Coronary angiography & cardiac catheterization
49 Prevention of CVD Smoking cessation Moderate intensity exercise Low fat, low sodium diet Maintain normal weight with special attention to abdominal circumference Control diabetes Control hypertension Control cholesterol
50 CVD in Women Key points: Leading cause of mortality Know your risk factors and modify them Talk with your healthcare professional
51 Most Commonly Prescribed Medications in Lipid regulators Anti-depressants Narcotic pain killers Antibiotics Anti-ulcer Hormonal contraceptives Anti-hypertensives
52 Combined Oral Contraceptives Used by approximately 12 million in the U.S. With perfect use: > 99% effective in preventing pregnancy Actual use: 97% effective Contain both estrogen and progesterone
53 Combined Oral Contraceptives Side effects Nausea, bloating Breast tenderness Irregular bleeding NOT weight gain
54 Combined Oral Contraceptives Health benefits risk of ovarian & endometrial cancer ovarian cysts & uterine fibroids menstrual blood loss = anemia dysmenorrhea risk of colon cancer Regular menstrual cycle
55 Combined Oral Contraceptives Risks Hypertension Stroke Blood clot? Breast cancer May cervical cancer
56 Combined Oral Contraceptives Key points: Many health benefits Very effective with appropriate use Are some absolute contraindications, so talk with your healthcare provider
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