2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.crvasa.2014.01.004
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Changes in cardiovascular risk profile in women after menopause (Prague Pre and Post Menopausal Female study)

Abstract: Úvod: Ateroskleróza je hlavní příčinou mortality v České republice. V našich předchozích průřezových studiích jsme nalezli vysokou prevalenci metabolických kardiovaskulárních rizikových faktorů u pre-a postmenopauzálních žen a zároveň jsme zjistili, že přechod do menopauzy představuje kritické období, kdy dochází ke zrychlení progrese aterosklerózy. V této longitudinální studii jsme se zabývali změnami hlavních kardiovaskulárních rizikových faktorů u žen po přechodu do menopauzy. Metody: Analyzovali jsme údaje… Show more

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“…The distribution of AIP by gender is presented in Figure 01 and Figure 02. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2018.03.60 Corresponding Author: Marina Ruxandra Oțelea Selection and peer-review under Our result is in line not only with the previously recognized lower risk in women before menopause (Rossi et al, 2002;Pitha et al, 2014), but also with different nutrition influences related to gender (Morselli et al, 2015). Therefore, gender differences should be considered for both primary prevention and screening tests.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The distribution of AIP by gender is presented in Figure 01 and Figure 02. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2018.03.60 Corresponding Author: Marina Ruxandra Oțelea Selection and peer-review under Our result is in line not only with the previously recognized lower risk in women before menopause (Rossi et al, 2002;Pitha et al, 2014), but also with different nutrition influences related to gender (Morselli et al, 2015). Therefore, gender differences should be considered for both primary prevention and screening tests.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Since postmenopausal women have a higher risk of CHD 22,23 and less favorable fat distribution with more CF and visceral fat 10, 24 compared with premenopausal women, the relationships between race and adiposity in regards to CF in midlife women are intriguing. Therefore, our objectives were to determine whether race, overall adiposity, and central adiposity were associated with the quantity of individual CF depots (EAT, PAT, TAT, and perivascular fat) and to evaluate whether cross-sectional associations between individual adiposity measures (BMI, subcutaneous fat, and visceral fat) and individual volumes of CF depots vary by race in midlife women.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 Although women experience relative protection from CVD compared to men, women are known to exhibit an increased risk of atherosclerosis-related CVD after menopause, and diabetes blunts the benefit of female gender. 19,20 Moreover, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) has been shown to be associated with increased carotid IMT and CV events in different populations. [21][22][23] However, little is known about the combined influence of carotid IMT, glucose tolerance category, and HbA1c levels on future major CV events.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%