2014
Postmenopausal Hypertension and Sodium Sensitivity
Kim J, Kim T, Lee H, Lee S, Wang T. Postmenopausal Hypertension and Sodium Sensitivity. Journal Of Menopausal Medicine 2014, 20: 1-6. PMID: 25371885, PMCID: PMC4217569, DOI: 10.6118/jmm.2014.20.1.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReduced systolic BPBlood pressureSystolic BPSex hormonesDevelopment of postmenopausal hypertensionOral hormone replacement therapyEffect of salt intakeElevation of systolic BPAngiotensin type 2 receptorPrevalence of salt sensitivityAnti-aldosterone activityHormone replacement therapyLack of estrogenWomen to levelsIncidence rate of hypertensionLow-salt dietPost-menopausal womenType 2 receptorFemale sex hormonesRegulation of arterial pressureRenal regulatory mechanismsNitric oxideSalt sensitivityStimulate nitric oxideRates of hypertension
2003
Elevated basal FSH in normal cycling women is associated with unfavourable lipid levels and increased cardiovascular risk
Chu MC, Rath KM, Huie J, Taylor HS. Elevated basal FSH in normal cycling women is associated with unfavourable lipid levels and increased cardiovascular risk. Human Reproduction 2003, 18: 1570-1573. PMID: 12871864, DOI: 10.1093/humrep/deg330.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiovascular diseaseFSH levelsOvarian functionRisk factorsBasal FSHCardiovascular riskDay 3 serum FSH levelsIU/Day 3 FSH levelsElevated basal FSHNormal estradiol levelsCardiac risk factorsCardiovascular risk factorsSerum FSH levelsNormal cycling womenFunctional ovarian reserveHormone replacement therapyLack of estrogenNormal menstrual cycleMajor risk factorCause of deathPremenopausal womenCardiovascular benefitsOvarian reserveSerum FSH
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