A cohurt study on association and inflammatiory markers of cardio metabolic risk factors in pre and post menopausal women


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Author Details : V. Abirami, D. Jayarajan*

Volume : 9, Issue : 2, Year : 2021

Article Page : 112-115

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jpbs.2021.015



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Pre and post menopause were the complications faced by women globally that not only interferes in physical health but also in mental health of a woman. The menopause factors includes many traditional CVD risk factors, including changes in body fat distribution from agynoid to an android pattern, reduced glucose tolerance, abnormal plasma lipids, increased blood pressure, increased sympathetic tone, endothelial dysfunction and vascular inflammation . Menopause is a risk factor for (CVD) because estrogen withdrawal has a detrimental effect on cardiovascular function and metabolism .The present study aimed for inflammatory markers of cardio metabolic risk factors in post menopausal women and premenopausal women and the results recorded the significant level of elevation in all parameters compared with case and control samples and the significance was given as student’s t test(p<0>


Keywords: Polycystic ovary syndrome, Risk factors, Biochemical markers, Treatment etc.


How to cite : Abirami V, Jayarajan D, A cohurt study on association and inflammatiory markers of cardio metabolic risk factors in pre and post menopausal women. J Pharm Biol Sci 2021;9(2):112-115


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Received : 23-06-2021

Accepted : 22-07-2021


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