
Se revisan algunos tópicos sobre el biotipo femenino y su modificación con el proceso de declinación de la función ovárica para alcanzar el climaterio. Se analiza la vinculación de estos aspectos con el arte y la evolución conceptual a través del tiempo. Se discuten las relaciones entre el perfil morfológico, la menopausia, los factores de riesgo para el desarrollo de enfermedades crónicas y el estilo de vida, en que se evidencia la asociación existente entre ellos para evaluar la calidad de vida y el bienestar de la mujer durante esta etapa.Some topics on the female biotype and its modification with the process of declination of the ovarian function to reach the climateric are reviewed. The connection of these aspects with art and the conceptual evolution through time are analized. The relations existing among the morphological profile, menopause, the risk factors for the development of chronic diseases, and the life style, are discussed and demonstrated to evaluate the quality of life and the wellbeing of women during this stage.
MENOPAUSE, Medicine (General), ESTILO DE VIDA, TEJIDO ADIPOSO, BODY COMPOSITION, ADIPOSE TISSUE, R5-920, COMPOSICION CORPORAL, CLIMATERIC, LIFE STYLE, CLIMATERIO, MANOPAUSIA
MENOPAUSE, Medicine (General), ESTILO DE VIDA, TEJIDO ADIPOSO, BODY COMPOSITION, ADIPOSE TISSUE, R5-920, COMPOSICION CORPORAL, CLIMATERIC, LIFE STYLE, CLIMATERIO, MANOPAUSIA
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