A study has found that early menopause is linked with a higher risk of metabolic syndrome.
Early natural menopause was associated with a 27% higher relative risk of developing the condition.
Experts say recognizing this risk factor can lead to earlier intervention and prevention strategies.
Lifestyle changes and hormone therapy can have positive metabolic benefits.
Those who experience early natural menopause may face a significantly higher risk of developing metabolic syndrome, a cluster of health problems that can raise the odds of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.
A new large-scale study has found that early natural menopause is linked to a 27% higher relative risk of metabolic syndrome compared to menopause that occurs later in life.


