The severity of hot flashes/sweats was positively associated with brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity after adjusting for cardiovascular confounders (coefficient 24.54).
Cross-Sectional (n=589)
No
Is the severity of hot flashes/sweats associated with increased arterial stiffness (baPWV) in middle-aged women?
In middle-aged women, the severity of hot flashes and sweats is positively associated with arterial stiffness as measured by brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity.
Effect estimate: Coefficient 24.54 (95% CI 5.86, 43.23)
p-value: p=0.010
As women age and go through menopause, they suffer a higher incidence of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Previous studies have shown that a relationship exists between hot flashes/sweats and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. However, the association between hot flashes/sweats and arterial stiffness is unclear. We aim to explore the relationship between hot flashes/sweats and arterial stiffness using the modified Kupperman index (KMI) questionnaire and measure the brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV). The prevalence of hot flashes in our research was reported to be 41.77%. There was a statistically significant difference between the mean baPWV among groups that experienced different severities of hot flashes/sweats according to one-way ANOVA test (p < 0.001). The baPWV values were positively associated with the severity of hot flashes/sweats based on linear regression after adjusting for established cardiovascular confounders (95% CI: (5.86, 43.23), p = 0.01). To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first investigation to propose that baPWV may serve both as an objective index for evaluating the severity of hot flashes/sweats and as a predictor of arterial stiffness beyond Cardiac Vascular Disease (CVD) risk factors in middle-aged women.
Yang et al. (Tue,) conducted a cross-sectional in Hot flashes/sweats in middle-aged women (n=589). Hot flashes/sweats vs. No hot flashes/sweats was evaluated on Brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) (Coefficient 24.54, 95% CI 5.86, 43.23, p=0.010). The severity of hot flashes/sweats was positively associated with brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity after adjusting for cardiovascular confounders (coefficient 24.54).
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