- Author:
Talat KHADIVZADEH
1
;
Mona Najaf NAJAFI
;
Leila KARGARFARD
;
Masumeh GHAZANFARPOUR
;
Fatemeh Rajab DIZAVANDI
;
Imaneh KHORSAND
Author Information
- Publication Type:Meta-Analysis
- Keywords: Foeniculum; Health status; Menopause; Meta-analysis
- MeSH: Body Mass Index; Body Weight; Bone Density; Cholesterol; Citalopram; Climacteric; Dyspareunia; Female; Femur; Femur Neck; Foeniculum; Hip; Humans; Lipoproteins; Menopause; Orgasm; Pruritus; Sexual Behavior; Sleep Wake Disorders; Triglycerides
- From:Journal of Menopausal Medicine 2018;24(1):67-74
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study is the systematic and critical investigation of the effectiveness of fennel on the climacteric symptoms among menopausal females. METHODS: A search of the trials studying the effect of fennel on menopausal females was conducted in 2017 using the MEDLINE and Scopus databases and the Cochrane Library with the following keywords: fennel, Foeniculum vulgare, and menopause. RESULTS: Fennel combined with officinalis is more effective in the attenuating of sleep disorders compared to Citalopram. The comparison of these two groups regarding the mean bone mineral density and bone mineral content (P = 0.14, P = 0.504); the total hip femoral (P = 0.42, P = 0.66); the trochanter (P = 0.075, P = 0.07); the intertrochanter (P = 0.84, P = 0.93); and the femoral neck (P = 0.43, P = 0.64) did not show any significant statistical differences; however, a statistically significant difference regarding the vasomotor symptoms (P < 0.01) was found. The other significant differences are related to the values of the total cholesterol (P = 0.103); low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, or LDL-C (P = 0.104); high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, or HDL-C (P = 0.266); triglyceride (P = 0.679); body weight (P = 0.212); body mass index (P = 0.041); waist and hip circumferences (P = 0.365); and fat distribution (P = 0.337) between the two groups. The standardized mean difference (SMD) values of sexual activity (SMD = 0.638; P < 0.001), and maturation value (SMD = 0.601; P = 0.003) are highly significant among the fennel-treated women compared with the placebo group. CONCLUSIONS: According to the findings of the present study, fennel is important in the relieving of vasomotor symptoms, vaginal itching, dryness, dyspareunia, sexual function, sexual satisfaction, and sleep distribution.