Comparative Analysis of Cardiovascular Risk Factors Amongst Pre and Post Menopausal Dyslipidemic Women Residing in Urban Areas

Introduction: Women experience a number of hormonal upheavals during menopause, which rolls in, with a series of somatic alterations. Menopause has been identified as an important triggering factor for cardiovascular diseases. The aim of the study was to examine and compare the risk factor profile o...

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Main Author: Mamta Parnami; Kanika Varma
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Language:English
Published: Sonali Sharma on behalf of Rajasthan University of Health Sciences 2023-07-01
Series:RUHS Journal of Health Sciences
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description Introduction: Women experience a number of hormonal upheavals during menopause, which rolls in, with a series of somatic alterations. Menopause has been identified as an important triggering factor for cardiovascular diseases. The aim of the study was to examine and compare the risk factor profile of pre and post menopausal dyslipidemic women residing in urban areas. Methodology: A total of 160 dyslipidemic women aged 30-60 years (77 premenopausal and 83 postmenopausal) were screened from medical health camps. Data was collected on demography, anthropometry, body composition, biophysical and biochemical para-meters. Results: The mean age of women in pre and postmenopausal groups was 40.5 ± 5.69 and 53.6 ± 4.43 years, respectively. Mean body mass index (BMI), waist hip ratio (WHR), total body fat percentage, and visceral fat percentage were significantly higher in post-menopausal women. Central adiposity (waist circumference WC >80 cm) was more prevalent in post-menopausal women (48% v/s 43%). Prevalence of grade I and II obesity was lower in pre-menopausal (69%) in contrast to post menopausal women (71%). A higher percentage of post menopausal women were prediabetics (41% v/s 32%). SBP (≥130 mmHg) and DBP (≥90 mmHg) were also accelerated in post menopausal women. Dyslipidemia was less frequent in premenopausal as compared to postmenopausal women who had increased levels of TC, TG, LDL, VLDL. However, no significant differences were found in mean HDL cholesterol levels. Risk analysis as deciphered by Castelli index I and II was higher in post menopausal women. Conclusion: Comparative analysis of the cardiometabolic abnormalities in the two groups indicated a higher prevalence of risk factors in post menopausal as compared to pre menopausal women of urban areas. Monitoring lipids and managing lifestyle would enhance the primary prevention of CVDs.
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spelling doaj.art-a05dc623bbd04409bc012b064265780d2023-07-26T06:06:28ZengSonali Sharma on behalf of Rajasthan University of Health SciencesRUHS Journal of Health Sciences2456-83092582-35902023-07-01http://dx.doi.org/10.37821/ruhsjhs.6.3.2021.396Comparative Analysis of Cardiovascular Risk Factors Amongst Pre and Post Menopausal Dyslipidemic Women Residing in Urban AreasMamta Parnami; Kanika Varma0Research Scholar; Associate Professor, Department of Home Science, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, IndiaIntroduction: Women experience a number of hormonal upheavals during menopause, which rolls in, with a series of somatic alterations. Menopause has been identified as an important triggering factor for cardiovascular diseases. The aim of the study was to examine and compare the risk factor profile of pre and post menopausal dyslipidemic women residing in urban areas. Methodology: A total of 160 dyslipidemic women aged 30-60 years (77 premenopausal and 83 postmenopausal) were screened from medical health camps. Data was collected on demography, anthropometry, body composition, biophysical and biochemical para-meters. Results: The mean age of women in pre and postmenopausal groups was 40.5 ± 5.69 and 53.6 ± 4.43 years, respectively. Mean body mass index (BMI), waist hip ratio (WHR), total body fat percentage, and visceral fat percentage were significantly higher in post-menopausal women. Central adiposity (waist circumference WC >80 cm) was more prevalent in post-menopausal women (48% v/s 43%). Prevalence of grade I and II obesity was lower in pre-menopausal (69%) in contrast to post menopausal women (71%). A higher percentage of post menopausal women were prediabetics (41% v/s 32%). SBP (≥130 mmHg) and DBP (≥90 mmHg) were also accelerated in post menopausal women. Dyslipidemia was less frequent in premenopausal as compared to postmenopausal women who had increased levels of TC, TG, LDL, VLDL. However, no significant differences were found in mean HDL cholesterol levels. Risk analysis as deciphered by Castelli index I and II was higher in post menopausal women. Conclusion: Comparative analysis of the cardiometabolic abnormalities in the two groups indicated a higher prevalence of risk factors in post menopausal as compared to pre menopausal women of urban areas. Monitoring lipids and managing lifestyle would enhance the primary prevention of CVDs.https://ruhsjhs.in/articleDetails.php?artid=TmpFPQ==Cardiovascular diseases, Dyslipidemia, Menopause, Risk-factors, Women.
spellingShingle Mamta Parnami; Kanika Varma
Comparative Analysis of Cardiovascular Risk Factors Amongst Pre and Post Menopausal Dyslipidemic Women Residing in Urban Areas
RUHS Journal of Health Sciences
Cardiovascular diseases, Dyslipidemia, Menopause, Risk-factors, Women.
title Comparative Analysis of Cardiovascular Risk Factors Amongst Pre and Post Menopausal Dyslipidemic Women Residing in Urban Areas
title_full Comparative Analysis of Cardiovascular Risk Factors Amongst Pre and Post Menopausal Dyslipidemic Women Residing in Urban Areas
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of Cardiovascular Risk Factors Amongst Pre and Post Menopausal Dyslipidemic Women Residing in Urban Areas
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of Cardiovascular Risk Factors Amongst Pre and Post Menopausal Dyslipidemic Women Residing in Urban Areas
title_short Comparative Analysis of Cardiovascular Risk Factors Amongst Pre and Post Menopausal Dyslipidemic Women Residing in Urban Areas
title_sort comparative analysis of cardiovascular risk factors amongst pre and post menopausal dyslipidemic women residing in urban areas
topic Cardiovascular diseases, Dyslipidemia, Menopause, Risk-factors, Women.
url https://ruhsjhs.in/articleDetails.php?artid=TmpFPQ==
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