Women and coronary heart disease risk factors.

Vera Bittner
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The prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors among women is high and cardiovascular risk factors often occur in clusters. Strong relationships between exposure to cigarette smoke, physical inactivity, hypertension, and abnormal levels of lipoproteins and homocysteine and subsequent coronary heart disease (CHD) in women are evident from many studies, while the impact of menopause, psychosocial factors, and inflammatory markers is less clear and requires further study. Observational studies document that smoking cessation reduces CHD risk among persons with and without existing CHD, and that moderate levels of physical activity are associated with lower CHD risk. Clinical trials over the last decade have convincingly shown that treatment of hypertension and dyslipidemia reduces CHD risk in both genders, but many women (and men) with hypertension and dyslipidemia remain either untreated or under-treated.

女性与冠心病的危险因素
心血管危险因素在妇女中的流行率很高,心血管危险因素往往聚集在一起。许多研究表明,暴露于香烟烟雾、缺乏身体活动、高血压、脂蛋白和同型半胱氨酸水平异常以及随后的冠心病(CHD)之间存在密切关系,而更年期、社会心理因素和炎症标志物的影响则不太清楚,需要进一步研究。观察性研究表明,戒烟可以降低患有和不患有冠心病的人患冠心病的风险,适度的体育锻炼可以降低冠心病的风险。过去十年的临床试验令人信服地表明,治疗高血压和血脂异常可降低男女患冠心病的风险,但许多患有高血压和血脂异常的女性(和男性)仍未得到治疗或治疗不足。
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