
Menopause Type® Five has symptoms that reveal decreased estradiol function, decreased testosterone function, but adequate progesterone function. Health risks associated with Menopause Type® Five may include vulvar disorders, decreased muscle mass, depression, decreased mental function, osteoporosis and heart disease including angina pectoralis (chest pain). Since estradiol plays an important role in blood glucose metabolism, there is also increased risk of insulin resistance and blood sugar disorders. Risks associated with insulin resistance include increased risk of heart disease, diabetes and endometrial cancer.
Determination of this menopause type® is made through the use of the Menopause Type® Questionnaire, and/or lab tests.