The cardiovascular consequences of hypoestrogenism in premenopausal women are unclear. Accordingly, the influence of menstrual status and endogenous estrogen (E(2)) exposure on blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), and calf blood flow in young (18-35 yr) regularly exercising premenopausal women with exercise-associated menstrual aberrations was investigated. Across consecutive menstrual cycles, daily urinary ovarian steroid levels were analyzed, and the area under the curve was calculated to determine menstrual status and E(2) exposure. BP, HR, blood flow, vascular conductance, and resistance were measured at baseline and following ischemic calf exercise. Exercising subjects consisted of 14 ovulatory (ExOv), 10 short-term (anovulatory and 1...
Emerging data reveal that oral estrogen therapy can increase clinic blood pressure (BP) in postmenop...
In light of the known modulatory effects of estrogen on neurohumoral control of blood pressure (BP),...
Introduction: Menopause is associated with vascular dysfunction and increased risk of developing met...
The influence of estrogen deficiency in physically active women with functional hypothalamic amenorr...
Objectives: To determine the hemodynamic effects of an acute bout of exercise on previous findings o...
In estrogen deficient postmenopausal women, osteoporosis shares a common link with cardiovascular di...
INTRODUCTION: Exercise-trained hypoestrogenic premenopausal women with functional hypothalamic ameno...
Arterial stiffness is decreased in estrogen deficient physically active women with functional hypoth...
OBJECTIVE: Oestrogen deficiency contributes to altered cardiovascular function in premenopausal amen...
BackgroundHypoestrogenemia due to menopause is associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk...
In estrogen deficient postmenopausal women, osteoporosis share s a common lin k with cardiovascular ...
The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) is integrally involved in multiple cardiovascular ph...
Female sex hormones are presumed responsible for the relative cardiovascular youth of premenopausal ...
Vascular aging, featuring endothelial dysfunction and large artery stiffening, is a major risk facto...
Compared with eumenorrhoeic women, exercise-trained women with functional hypothalamic amenorrhoea (...
Emerging data reveal that oral estrogen therapy can increase clinic blood pressure (BP) in postmenop...
In light of the known modulatory effects of estrogen on neurohumoral control of blood pressure (BP),...
Introduction: Menopause is associated with vascular dysfunction and increased risk of developing met...
The influence of estrogen deficiency in physically active women with functional hypothalamic amenorr...
Objectives: To determine the hemodynamic effects of an acute bout of exercise on previous findings o...
In estrogen deficient postmenopausal women, osteoporosis shares a common link with cardiovascular di...
INTRODUCTION: Exercise-trained hypoestrogenic premenopausal women with functional hypothalamic ameno...
Arterial stiffness is decreased in estrogen deficient physically active women with functional hypoth...
OBJECTIVE: Oestrogen deficiency contributes to altered cardiovascular function in premenopausal amen...
BackgroundHypoestrogenemia due to menopause is associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk...
In estrogen deficient postmenopausal women, osteoporosis share s a common lin k with cardiovascular ...
The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) is integrally involved in multiple cardiovascular ph...
Female sex hormones are presumed responsible for the relative cardiovascular youth of premenopausal ...
Vascular aging, featuring endothelial dysfunction and large artery stiffening, is a major risk facto...
Compared with eumenorrhoeic women, exercise-trained women with functional hypothalamic amenorrhoea (...
Emerging data reveal that oral estrogen therapy can increase clinic blood pressure (BP) in postmenop...
In light of the known modulatory effects of estrogen on neurohumoral control of blood pressure (BP),...
Introduction: Menopause is associated with vascular dysfunction and increased risk of developing met...