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Original

Climacteric symptoms among Japanese women and men: comparison of four symptom checklists

Pages 298-304 | Received 15 Nov 2005, Accepted 05 May 2006, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objectives To explore whether Japanese konenki (climacteric) symptoms are unique to women or are experienced by men, to compare common symptom indices, and to explore the relationship between symptoms and soy intake.

Methods Two-week recall of 54 symptoms, an eight-item food frequency questionnaire, and views about konenki were collected from 60 individuals in Kanazawa, Japan. Factor analysis identified konenki-associated symptom groupings; Blatt–Kupperman, Simplified Menopausal Index, Lock, and Kanazawa symptom scores were calculated; and sex and konenki status differences were tested.

Results Thirty-two women and 22 men (mean age 48.7 years) provided complete questionnaires. Although males had higher prevalence of stress, irritability, and nervousness (p < 0.05), no men reported having konenki. Four of eight female symptom factors exhibited significant correlations with konenki status. All symptom index scores were lower in pre-konenki women than in peri-konenki women, but scores for men and women did not differ. Soy intake and Lock score were negatively correlated among women.

Conclusions Several symptoms commonly associated with konenki in Japan are not unique to women and have higher prevalence in men. Inclusion of men in climacteric studies may permit identification of male climacteric symptoms and assessment of the specificity of many typical female climacteric symptoms, thus refining and standardizing symptom checklists.

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