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Reproduction, Skin Aging and Sleep in Middle-Aged Women.

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There is a growing trend for women to delay having children, with a significant number of women postponing motherhood until the third or fourth decade of life. At the same… Click to show full abstract

There is a growing trend for women to delay having children, with a significant number of women postponing motherhood until the third or fourth decade of life. At the same time, these middle-aged women may be more concerned about skin aging and use cosmetic procedures to delay or repair the signs of aging, environmental factors and oxidative stress. It has been suggested that one of these factors, the use of cosmetics and procedures, may affect the reproductive system, although their possible effects have not yet been clearly elucidated. Another crucial factor that needs to be raised in this context is poor sleep, which seems to have an important relationship with both reduced fertility and accelerated skin aging, especially when it is associated with greater oxidative stress and hormonal imbalance. This review aimed to discuss this important triad of sleep, cosmetology, and reproduction, a subject that has received relatively little attention, and, given its potentially wide-ranging implications, one that deserves more frequent and detailed consideration in future studies. Understanding this complex web of interactions could help to provide outcomes that include healthier skin, safety, improved self-esteem, and successful fertility treatments, all of which can directly affect quality of life.

Keywords: reproduction skin; skin aging; middle aged; aging sleep; aged women

Journal Title: Clinics in dermatology
Year Published: 2021

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