Authors
Karen A Matthews, Sybil L Crawford, Claudia U Chae, Susan A Everson-Rose, Mary Fran Sowers, Barbara Sternfeld, Kim Sutton-Tyrrell
Publication date
2009/12/15
Journal
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Volume
54
Issue
25
Pages
2366-2373
Publisher
American College of Cardiology Foundation
Description
Objectives
This prospective study examined whether changes in traditional and novel coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factors are greater within a year of the final menstrual period (FMP), relative to changes that occur before or after that interval, in a multiethnic cohort.
Background
Understanding the influence of menopause on CHD risk remains elusive and has been evaluated primarily in Caucasian samples.
Methods
SWAN (Study of Women's Health Across the Nation) is a prospective study of the menopausal transition in 3,302 minority (African American, Hispanic, Japanese, or Chinese) and Caucasian women. After 10 annual examinations, 1,054 women had achieved an FMP not due to surgery and without hormone therapy use before FMP. Measured CHD risk factors included lipids and lipoproteins, glucose, insulin, blood pressure, fibrinogen, and C-reactive protein. We assessed which of 2 models provided a …
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