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Prevention of cardiovascular risk factor elevations in healthy premenopausal women.

L Simkin-Silverman1, R R Wing, D H Hansen, M L Klem, A P Pasagian-Macaulay, E N Meilahn, L H Kuller.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A number of factors contribute to increased risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) among postmenopausal women, including atherogenic changes in serum cholesterol profiles, weight gain, and decreases in physical activity during the menopause. To date, no study has attempted to prevent elevations in primary CHD risk factors as women experience menopause.
METHODS: A sample of 535 healthy premenopausal women, ages 44-50, were recruited for an ongoing 5-year randomized prevention trial testing whether increases in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and body weight can be prevented during the menopause with a dietary and behavioral intervention. The aim was to reduce total dietary and saturated fat and cholesterol, prevent weight gain, and increase physical activity levels. Changes in CHD risk factors after the first 6 months of treatment were analyzed comparing 253 intervention and 267 assessment-only control participants.
RESULTS: The intervention group showed significant reductions in total cholesterol (-0.34 mmol/liter), LDL-C (-0.28 mmol/liter), triglycerides (-0.04 mmol/liter), weight (-4.8 kg), waist-hip ratio (-0.008), systolic blood pressure (-3.5 mm Hg), diastolic blood pressure (-2.2 mm Hg), serum glucose levels (-0.06 mmol/liter), and HDL-C (-0.06 mmol/liter) and significant increases in physical activity (+383 kcal). No significant changes were observed in the control group.
CONCLUSION: Six-month results suggested that participants were receptive to the preventive approach to CHD risk reduction and were successful in making initial positive lifestyle changes. Follow-up data will evaluate long-term adherence to the intervention and the interaction between adherence and physiological changes during menopause.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8524727     DOI: 10.1006/pmed.1995.1081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Med        ISSN: 0091-7435            Impact factor:   4.018


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