2020
DOI: 10.31782/ijcrr.2020.12179
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Study of Lipid Profile, Estradiol for Evaluation of Cardiovascular Risk in Pre- and Post-Menopausal Women

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“…20,21 The previous literature has evidenced that estrogen level is reduced among menopausal women and has a close relationship with the lipid profile. 15,18,22 Therefore, it could be possible that we have observed a difference in lipid components, more specifically higher levels of TG and TC among postmenopausal women, who may have a lower estrogen level. Elevated TG along with FSH in a postmenopausal state is associated with an increase in atherogenic lipid parameters and increased insulin resistance.…”
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“…20,21 The previous literature has evidenced that estrogen level is reduced among menopausal women and has a close relationship with the lipid profile. 15,18,22 Therefore, it could be possible that we have observed a difference in lipid components, more specifically higher levels of TG and TC among postmenopausal women, who may have a lower estrogen level. Elevated TG along with FSH in a postmenopausal state is associated with an increase in atherogenic lipid parameters and increased insulin resistance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Although the link between menstrual status and estrogen level has not been studied in the present study, the previous studies have shown link between menstrual status and estrogen level. 17 Indeed, a previous study has shown the protective role of estrogen in the cardiac system of premenopausal women compared to the postmenopausal 18 or the comparable age of male, 28 which may be linked to the association of estrogen to lipid profile, 18 that is, further related to CVD risk. 22 The strength of our study lies in the fact that it supported previous findings that menstrual status alters the lipid profile in postmenopausal women.…”
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confidence: 99%