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Key clinical point: The risk for late-onset psoriatic arthritis (PsA) was higher in women who attained early natural menopause and had shorter reproductive years.
Major finding: The risk for incident PsA reduced by 46% and 34% in women who reached natural menopause at ≥55 vs <45 years of age and had a reproductive lifespan of ≥38 vs <38 years, respectively (P ≤ .006 for all). The partial population-attributable risk estimated that approximately 1/5of late-onset PsA incidences could be prevented if women went through menopause after the age of 55 years.
Study details: This prospective cohort study included postmenopausal women without psoriatic diseases from the UK Biobank, who were investigated for incident psoriasis (n = 139,572) or PsA (n = 142,329).
Disclosures: This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Huxiang Youth Talent Supporting Program of Hunan. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.
Source: Xiao Y et al. Age at natural menopause, reproductive lifespan and the risk of late-onset psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis in women: A prospective cohort study. J Invest Dermatol. 2023 (Dec 9). doi: 10.1016/j.jid.2023.11.010
Key clinical point: The risk for late-onset psoriatic arthritis (PsA) was higher in women who attained early natural menopause and had shorter reproductive years.
Major finding: The risk for incident PsA reduced by 46% and 34% in women who reached natural menopause at ≥55 vs <45 years of age and had a reproductive lifespan of ≥38 vs <38 years, respectively (P ≤ .006 for all). The partial population-attributable risk estimated that approximately 1/5of late-onset PsA incidences could be prevented if women went through menopause after the age of 55 years.
Study details: This prospective cohort study included postmenopausal women without psoriatic diseases from the UK Biobank, who were investigated for incident psoriasis (n = 139,572) or PsA (n = 142,329).
Disclosures: This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Huxiang Youth Talent Supporting Program of Hunan. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.
Source: Xiao Y et al. Age at natural menopause, reproductive lifespan and the risk of late-onset psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis in women: A prospective cohort study. J Invest Dermatol. 2023 (Dec 9). doi: 10.1016/j.jid.2023.11.010
Key clinical point: The risk for late-onset psoriatic arthritis (PsA) was higher in women who attained early natural menopause and had shorter reproductive years.
Major finding: The risk for incident PsA reduced by 46% and 34% in women who reached natural menopause at ≥55 vs <45 years of age and had a reproductive lifespan of ≥38 vs <38 years, respectively (P ≤ .006 for all). The partial population-attributable risk estimated that approximately 1/5of late-onset PsA incidences could be prevented if women went through menopause after the age of 55 years.
Study details: This prospective cohort study included postmenopausal women without psoriatic diseases from the UK Biobank, who were investigated for incident psoriasis (n = 139,572) or PsA (n = 142,329).
Disclosures: This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Huxiang Youth Talent Supporting Program of Hunan. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.
Source: Xiao Y et al. Age at natural menopause, reproductive lifespan and the risk of late-onset psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis in women: A prospective cohort study. J Invest Dermatol. 2023 (Dec 9). doi: 10.1016/j.jid.2023.11.010