Postmenopausal women with high testosterone at heart disease risk

IANS  |  New York 

Postmenopausal women with a higher blood level of the male hormone and a higher ratio of the oestrogen hormone could be at a higher risk of developing later in life, finds a study.

On the other hand, higher oestradiol levels were associated with a risk.

"Although sex hormone levels may be linked to future cardiovascular events, it is unclear what the best intervention is to modify sex hormone levels for risk reduction," said Erin D. Michos, at in Maryland, US.

"However, a sex hormone profile higher in male hormones may identify a woman at higher risk for who may benefit from other risk reduction strategies," Michos added.

The risk for is much lower in women than men until women reach the age of 50 years of age, then risk rises dramatically after

Previous studies have demonstrated that higher androgen and lower oestrogen levels are associated with risk factors for heart disease in post-menopausal women; however, other studies show conflicting results, so the relationship between sex hormones and cardiovascular events in post-menopausal women remains unclear.

The new research, published in the Journal of of Cardiology, evaluated the association of sex hormone levels with incident cardiovascular disease, over a 12-year follow-up in 2,834 post-menopausal women free of cardiovascular disease at baseline.

Sex hormone concentrations were measured using fasting serum samples. Sex hormone levels after were associated with women's increased risk of in later life.

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First Published: Tue, May 29 2018. 13:08 IST