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Abstract

International Journal of Advance Research in Multidisciplinary, 2025;3(2):30-34

To study the vasomotor symptoms in peri-menopausal women following 8 weeks of integrated yoga therapy (IAYT) approach

Author : Dongare Smita Devanand and Dr. Yugal Kishore

Abstract

When a woman's ability to procreate ends, the menopause is a significant event in her life. Some perimenopausal women have mild discomfort, but others have numerous, severe symptoms. A number of symptoms are commonly reported, including psychological issues like mood swings and other changes that might affect social or personal relationships and lower one's general quality of life, as well as physiological issues like hot flashes. Women experience menopause and post menopause for a large portion of their life. There were an estimated 467 million women in this state in 1990, and by 2030, that figure is predicted to rise to 1200 million. The Indian Menopausal Society's research indicates that the number of perimenopausal women will rise significantly in India as well. The majority of Indian women over 45 struggle with perimenopausal disorders and illnesses, wasting their precious years because they are unaware of the changes occurring in their bodies. Therefore, creating strategies and treatment plans to manage perimenopausal symptoms and enhance the quality of life for this sizable population of women becomes crucial. Women experience accelerated physical, psychological, and neuroendocrine aging during the menopause and perimenopause. It has a significant impact on quality of life because it is linked to a number of clinical symptoms. Additionally, it causes a sharp increase in cardiovascular disease (CVD), which is probably due to the concurrent rise in the prevalence of certain hemodynamic and metabolic abnormalities associated with insulin resistance that are highly predictive of CVD. These abnormalities are collectively referred to as metabolic or insulin resistance syndrome.

Keywords

Symptoms, physical, psychological, cardiovascular disease, hemodynamic