Urinary 6‐sulfatoxymelatonin levels and their correlations with lifestyle factors and steroid hormone levels

Jan 31, 2006Journal of pineal research

Urinary melatonin breakdown and its links to lifestyle and hormone levels

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Abstract

Higher age, BMI, and heavy smoking are associated with lower levels of melatonin in premenopausal women.

  • Age is inversely related to melatonin levels, particularly in premenopausal women, with younger women having higher levels.
  • Body mass index (BMI) shows a significant inverse relationship with melatonin levels.
  • Increased smoking history, measured in pack-years, is associated with lower melatonin levels.
  • Parity is positively associated with melatonin levels, indicating that having children may influence melatonin production.
  • No significant associations were found between melatonin levels and other reproductive factors or sex steroid hormones.

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