Research reveals it’s not just women who suffer with the menopause
MILLIONS of Britain’s men say they suffer from symptoms of menopause too… because of a change in their partner’s temper, mood swings and lack of sex, a study from FutureYou Cambridge reveals.
Side Effects and Symptoms of Menopause
An astonishing 77% of partners of women who are going or have gone through the change say their other half has become moody, with nearly 50% saying she has gone off intimacy.
And a significant 61 per cent of women say the symptoms of their hormonal changes have a massive effect on their lives and those around them.
Although, it’s hardly surprising when women fight through the symptoms of menopause including, hot flushes (59%), night sweats (51%), weight gain and slow metabolism (36%), mood swings (33%) and lower sex drive (29%). These symptoms have a huge impact on their daily lives with many admitting that they feel overheated, irritable, tired and stressed all the time.
Research by FutureYou Cambridge shows despite these changes having a huge impact on their lives daily, shockingly a third of women feel unable to talk to their partners about dealing with their symptoms at all, and would be more likely to discuss the menopause with their friends or their doctor.
The stats show that men, on the other hand, want women to share their problems and are willing to be supportive, but often feel shut out and say they too suffer because of this.
More than three-quarters of males surveyed feel their partner is more moody than she used to be, while 40 per cent say: “She always seems tired.”
FutureYou Cambridge Research
Science-backed health supplement company, FutureYou Cambridge, studied 1,500 women going through the menopause as well as 500 male partners, finding that 44 per cent of women still think menopause is a taboo subject that no one wants to talk about.

Almost a third of women say it makes them feel more aware of their age and mortality, revealing it makes them more emotional (22%) and more anxious (18%) than they used to be. A fifth hate the changes it causes to their body.
Help With Symptoms of Menopause
FutureYou Cambridge is launching a new range of supplements to support women going through the menopause. The range includes a unique one-a-day supplement called Red Clover+. Red Clover+ helps manage some of the symptoms, including overheating and fatigue.
Miriam Ferrer PhD, Head of Product Development at FutureYou Cambridge said: “We’ve seen a movement to remove the stigma of many conditions, but menopause has been missed.
“Our survey shows that while women are obviously the main sufferers of the menopause, those around them are affected too. There needs to be more discussion around menopause that can hopefully lead to understanding of what women go through, and a more positive experience.
“We should all talk more about the menopause. Half of the world will experience it and the other half will experience some of the consequences. That’s why we believe it’s such an important new range for us. Women shouldn’t suffer in silence – talk to your partner, your children, your friends and let them know how you’re feeling.”
TOP 10 SYMPTOMS OF MENOPAUSE
Hot flushes | 59% |
Night sweats | 51% |
Sleep problems | 40% |
Weight gain and slowed metabolism | 36% |
Mood swings | 33% |
Low moods | 29% |
Lower sex drive | 29% |
Irregular periods | 29% |
Vaginal dryness | 27% |
Bad temper | 23% |
New menopause range from FutureYou Cambridge

Red Clover+ is a food supplement containing red clover and sage extracts. It’s been specially formulated for women during the menopause who are looking for natural support.
Key Features and Benefits of Red Clover+
- Red clover contains isoflavones, natural plant compounds that are very similar to the hormone oestrogen.
- Convenient, one-a-day tablets with 40% isoflavones, one of the highest amounts you can find in one tablet on the market.
- Helps to maintain a calm and comfortable menopause
- Contains vitamin B6 which contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue
- Red Clover+ contains sage extract, to help with excessive perspiration.
More information on Red Clover and Sage

About FutureYou Cambridge
FutureYou Cambridge offers bioavailable (absorbable) supplements and, where appropriate, run clinical trials with leading researchers. The company’s product development is supported by a high-profile medical board including, among others, Dr Nicholas Shenker, a consultant rheumatologist and expert in chronic pain syndromes at Addenbrooke’s Hospital; Mr Peter Kirkpatrick BSc MBCHB MSc FRCS, a leading Cambridge University vascular neurosurgeon, Professor Michael Heinrich, Head of University College London’s centre for Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy and Aidan Goggins, BPharm, MSc NutrMed, Pharmacist, nutritionist, author and Head of nutrition at KX private health club.
About the research
An online survey was conducted by Atomik Research among 1,500 female respondents and 500 male partners of women going through the menopause from the UK. The research fieldwork took place on 3rd April – 8th April 2020.