Menopausal symptom network differences between women with and without waist-to-height ratio-defined abdominal obesity
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The authors aimed to investigate how the structure of menopausal symptom networks differs between women with and without abdominal obesity, defined by waist-to-height ratio (WHtR). Their findings indicate that women with abdominal obesity experience a higher prevalence and severity of symptoms, along with distinct symptom network characteristics, suggesting that abdominal obesity may influence symptom interactions and warrant tailored intervention strategies.
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