Women, be careful out there. Not sure what you can do about it but ask your doctor.
http://updatednews.ca/2012/06/28/menopause-vs-heart-attack-or-stroke/
Women who go through menopause before the age of 46 are twice as
likely to have a heart attack or stroke as women who go through the
change later in life, a study has found.
The findings from a diverse group of U.S. women support results of earlier studies that had only focused on white women.
Lead author Dr Melissa Wellons, from the University of Alabama at
Birmingham, said women who had the menopause early should make extra
efforts to reduce their risk.
‘My advice to them would be to get your traditional risk factors
checked and do the things that we know, based on evidence, can improve
your risk of developing heart disease, like keep your cholesterol in
check and keep your blood pressure in check,’ she said.
Wellons and her colleagues collected health information through
surveys of 2,509 women, including 331 Chinese, 641 black and 550
Hispanic women.
Close to 700 of them, or 28 per cent, had gone through menopause
early – before age 46. The average age when women stop having periods
is 51 in the U.S and 52 in the UK.
The younger group included women who went through menopause
naturally or had a hysterectomy – surgery to remove the uterus – which
can cause early menopause.
None of the women had cardiovascular disease at the beginning of the
study. Researchers tracked them for an average of five years to see
who ended up having a heart attack or stroke.
They found 23 of the women who had gone through menopause early, and
27 who hadn’t, suffered a heart attack or cardiac arrest or died from
heart disease, according to findings published in the journal
Menopause.
That translates to 3.3 per cent of women in the early menopause group and 1.5 percent of the other group.
Similarly, 18 women – or 2.6 per cent – of the early menopause group
had a stroke during the study, compared to 19 (one per cent) of women
who hit menopause later.
It’s not clear why early menopause might be linked to cardiovascular
disease. Some scientists have theorised that estrogen could play a
role as the hormone drops following the change. However, a Women’s
Health Initiative study on hormone replacement therapy was stopped
early because women taking hormones after menopause were actually found
to have a higher risk of heart disease and certain cancers.
‘It could be a genetic association, (where) genes that are related
to ovarian function may also be associated with cardiovascular disease,
and those two things are related but not through a common causal
pathway,’ Dr Wellons added.
She said more research is needed before doctors can know how to
intervene to try to reduce the higher heart disease risk among women
with early menopause.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death among U.S. women.
Combined with strokes, it is responsible for almost one in three
deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Interesting! Early menopause may also be linked with cardiovascular disease. The alternatives to regain estrogen level in women have effects on heart and vessels? I think this research is incomplete and women should not worry at all. Because no such cases have been reported yet.
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