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. 2016 Jan 11;8:1–22. doi: 10.2147/IJWH.S62615

Table 2.

Summary of studies assessing age of menopause in women with HIV

Authors Study design Location Population Menopause definition Findings
Clark et al84 Cross-sectional USA 52 HIV-positive women ≥40 years with adequate menopausal information; 50% postmenopausal • FSH >35 mU/mL or Mean age of menopause was 47 years (range 32–57 years)
• Self-report of amenorrhea >6 months with age ≥55 years or
• Investigator’s diagnosis
Schoenbaum et al81 Cross-sectional USA 571 women
52.9% HIV-positive; 17.8% postmenopausal
Self-report of amenorrhea >12 months HIV independently associated with risk of menopause (OR 1.73)
Among those with HIV, having a CD4 count >500 (OR 0.191) or CD4 200–500 (OR 0.346) associated with decreased risk of menopause
In HIV-positive women:
• median age of menopause was 46 years (IQR 39–49 years)
• 26% had early menopause
In HIV-negative women:
• median age of menopause was 47 years (IQR 44.5–48 years)
• 10% had early menopause
Boonyanurak et al82 Cross-sectional Thailand 268 HIV-positive women ≥40 years of age; 20.5% women postmenopausal Self-report of amenorrhea >12 months Mean age of menopause was 47.3 years (SD 5.1 years); this was 2.2 years earlier than the mean age of menopause in general population in Thailand of 49.5 years (SD 3.1 years)
Calvet et al19 Prospective cohortstudy
Study followed premenopausal women enrolled between 1996 and 2010
Brazil 667 HIV-positive women ≥30 years of age who were followed for a median of 5 years Self-report of amenorrhea >12 months Natural menopause occurred in 132/667 women during follow-up:
• median age of menopause was 48 years (IQR 45–50 years)
• 27% had early menopause (<45 years)
• 2.3% had premature menopause (<40 years)
Early natural menopause associated with:
• early menarche (HR 2.70)
• smoking (HR 3.00)
• HCV coinfection (HR 6.26)
• CD4 count <50 (HR 6.64)
Fantry et al13 Cross-sectional USA 120 HIV-positive women ≥40 years of age; 25% postmenopausal Self-report of amenorrhea >12 months Median age of menopause was 50 years (95% CI 49–53 years)
• 20% had early menopause (40–45 years)
• 35% had premature menopause (<40 years)
Cejtin et al85 Cross-sectional evaluation of data collected from the prospective Women’s Interagency Health Study (WIHS) USA 1,431 women ≤55 years of age
• 1,139 HIV-positive
• 292 HIV-negative
Self-report of no menstrual period on 2 sequential visits with elevated FSH (>25 mIU/mL) Median age of menopause was 47 years (range 35–55 years) (no difference between HIV-positive and HIV-negative women)
In HIV-positive women, no association of menopause with CD4 count, virologic suppression, AIDS-defining illness or ART
Ferreira et al80 Cross-sectional Brazil 96 HIV-positive and 155 HIV-negative women ≥40 years of age Self-report of amenorrhea >12 months Median age of menopause in HIV-positive women was 47.5 years
de Pommerol et al74 Prospective cohort study France 404 HIV-positive women, followed for a median of 8.8 years; 24.3% postmenopausal Self-report of amenorrhea >12 months 24.3% were postmenopausal with median age of menopause of 49 years (IQR 40–50 years)
• 22% had early menopause (40–45 years)
• 12% had premature menopause (<40 years)
Earlier onset of menopause associated with:
• African–American ethnicity (HR 8.16)
• injection drug use (HR 2.46)
No association with smoking, ART, nadir CD4, or AIDS-defining illness

Abbreviations: HR, hazard ratio; OR, odds ratio; HCV, hepatitis C virus; ART, antiretroviral therapy; FSH, follicle-stimulating hormone; SD, standard deviation; CI, confidence interval; IQR, interquartile range.