About this trial
Perimenopause is when you have symptoms of menopause but your periods have not stopped. Brain-related changes are just one of the many symptoms that occur, and changes to memory and concentration ("brain fog") are frequently reported to be a challenge to those experiencing them. Diet is also understood to play an important role during menopause, however there is still more to learn about the direct impact of nutrition on brain-related symptoms associated with perimenopause. The aim of this research is to identify mental tasks capable of capturing perimenopause-related changes and to better understand how diet might account for differences in mental task performance.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Aged 40-55 years
Self-assess as healthy
Experienced troublesome perimenopause symptoms for at least the past 6 months (as assessed by the Menopause Rating Scale)
Not post-menopause (defined as 12 months with no periods)
Disqualifiers
Post-menopause (12 months with no periods)
Medically induced perimenopause symptoms
Antidepressant/antianxiety medication or other medication likely to affect cognition in the past 6 months
Receiving gender-affirming hormone therapy
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed