International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences. 12/jul/2021;34(4):398-9.
Climacteric Period and Cardiovascular risk: a Golden Opportunity to Watch and Succeed!
The gradual loss of ovarian function with concomitant decrease in estrogen levels, characteristic of the climacteric period, leads to several metabolic changes and symptoms. Significant effects on the health and quality of life of women occur, and vasomotor symptoms during this transitional period are almost universally recognized. Among physical symptoms, hot flushes and night sweats are very prevalent and may be very disturbing.
However, cardiovascular risk is frequently neglected not only by these women, but surprisingly, also by part of the medical community. Metabolic changes of the climaterium are associated with increased risk of diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. Additionally, the rate of cardiovascular events markedly increases after the age of 45. This is extremely relevant, as cardiovascular disease is the single most frequent cause of death among women.
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Palavras-chave: Climacteric Period; Cardiovascular Risk; Quality of Life
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