Clinical Characteristics and Related Influencing Factors of Memory Decline in Perimenopausal Women
Objective:To explore the clinical characteristics and related influencing factors of memory decline in perimenopausal women.Methods:90 cases of perimenopausal women admitted to our hospital from 2022.1 to 2023.8 were divided into memory loss group and normal memory group.The two groups were compared and the logistic regression analysis method was used to analyze the influencing factors.Results:The incidence of memory loss was higher than short-term memory loss,frequent loss and name loss(P<0.05);age,educational level,menopause age,and sexual status were significantly different between the two groups(P<0.05);FSH level was higher than memory loss,and E2 level was lower than memory normal group(P<0.05);FSH,E2,education level,menopause age,and sexual status were independent factors affecting memory loss(P<0.05).Conclusion:Women with memory decline during perimenopause can experience additional symptoms related to memory decline on the basis of regular perimenopausal symptoms,and factors such as sex hormones,educational level,menopausal age,and sexual activity are the influencing factors for the occurrence of memory decline in perimenopausal women.