Studies Recruiting
This page lists current research studies that are actively recruiting participants to help advance understanding of menopause and its impact on health and wellbeing. By taking part, you may have the opportunity to contribute to valuable research that can improve future care, treatments, and support for women during and after menopause. Each study has its own criteria for participation, and details are provided to help you decide if getting involved is right for you.
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Unmasking Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Australian Women’s Experiences Through the Menopause Transition
This study investigates whether Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms intensify or become more disruptive during the menopause transition, including perimenopause and post-menopause. It explores how hormonal changes may influence the severity and expression of ADHD symptoms in women aged 35 and over, either diagnosed with ADHD, or seeking diagnosis.
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Women: Exploring Knowledge and Attitudes towards Accessing MHT
We would like to understand the current knowledge and attitudes towards available treatments for mood symptoms which occur in the transition to menopause, particularly menopausal hormone therapy (MHT).
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Psychiatrists: Exploring Knowledge and Attitudes towards Accessing MHT
The views of Psychiatrists may help support targeted professional development activities to mental health practitioners and inform perspectives on real world practice, including discussions surrounding the scope of Psychiatrists in prescribing hormonal based therapies.
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Menopause Hormone Treatment vs Antidepressants
A double-blinded interventional trial of Estradiol and Zoloft to treat Menopausal Depression and investigate the neurobiological effects of menopause and subsequent hormone treatments.
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Lifelong Exercise training and vAscular function in Females
The LEAF study is looking at how cardiovascular function changes in females throughout the lifespan and how exercise training may improve age and menopause-related declines in vascular function.
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Almond ProFIT-PM Protein powder to enhance fitness training
This study investigates if almond protein improves muscle, fitness, and metabolic health in overweight or obese postmenopausal women during 10 weeks of supervised exercise.
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Effect of Exercise Training Intensity on Brain and Body Blood Vessel Function During Perimenopause
The PERI-VASC Study aims to identify the effects of HIIT and MIIT Training on preserving blood vessel function in the brain and throughout the body during menopausal transition.
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Promoting oral healthcare among women in perimenopause/ menopause
This study explores your experience regarding oral healthcare and challenges in this area, and help us identify future strategies to improve oral healthcare for women in perimenopause or menopause.
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A study to prevent bone loss and restore sexual function in women after menopause
This study will determine whether a testosterone therapy approved for use in women in Australia prevents bone loss and improves sexual function in postmenopausal women.
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