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Hormone replacement therapy and longitudinal cognitive performance in postmenopausal women.
Authors:Ruth O'Hara  Carmen M Schr?der  Cinnamon Bloss  Amber M Bailey  Aviva M Alyeshmerni  Martin S Mumenthaler  Leah F Friedman  Jerome A Yesavage
Affiliation:Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305-5550, USA. roh@leland.stanford.edu
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: The authors examined the impact of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on longitudinal cognitive performance (controlling for mood state) in 69 community-dwelling, postmenopausal women. METHODS: The authors conducted a 5-year follow-up of cognitive performance in 37 postmenopausal HRT users and 32 non-users. The groups did not differ with respect to age, years of education, or inter-test interval. RESULTS: No main effect of HRT was observed on any of the cognitive measures, and depressive symptomatology did not affect the relationship between HRT and cognition. CONCLUSION: Overall, our findings do not suggest that HRT affects longitudinal cognitive performance in postmenopausal, community-dwelling older women.
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