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Memory problems are a common complaint of women going through menopause, and now a new study provides more evidence linking mood and hot flashes to loss of memory abilities during menopause.
Researchers found that women who felt their memory wasn't functioning
well scored lower in a series of psychological tests of attention and
memory. The women's cognitive performance was still within the normal
range, but their ratings of their own memory abilities lined up with how well they performed in the tests.
The study also revealed links between memory abilities and mood, and the severity of menopause symptoms.
Women who reported more negative emotions did worse on the tests than
women who had felt less negative. Similarly, women who experienced
severe hot flashes did worse on the tests, compared to women who had
fewer hot flashes.
"The good news for women is that there's proof that their perception about their performance is real," said Dr. Margery Gass, the executive director for The North American Menopause Society and a gynecologist at Cleveland Clinic, who was not involved in the study.
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