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Original Article

Relationships Between the Menopause and Risk Factors for Ischaemic Heart Disease

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Pages 43-47 | Published online: 03 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

There are still contradictory opinions as to whether there is an association between menopausal age and ischaemic heart disease or not. There is, however, no doubt about the existence of a number of relationships between menstrual status and different risk factors for ischaemic heart disease. Thus, smoking will give rise to an earlier menopause, while the menopause will give rise to increased serum cholesterol and serum triglyceride levels but seems to influence arterial blood pressure and body weight in the opposite way. The relationships between the menopause and risk factors for ischaemic heart disease are complex, which may be one reason for the contradictory results when relating menopausal age to the incidence of ischaemic heart disease.

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