《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》

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Risk Assessment of Cardiovascular Disease in PerimenopausalWomen in Community

SUN Dan1,YAN Fang- fang1, MENG Yu- shan1, YUAN Xiao- xiao1, WANG Ya- li1, SHENG Jia- zhao1, ZHANG Wei-hong1,2   

  1. SUN Dan1,YAN Fang- fang1, MENG Yu- shan1, YUAN Xiao- xiao1, WANG Ya- li1, SHENG Jia- zhao1, ZHANG Wei-hong1,2
  • Published:2016-05-25 Online:2016-07-04

Abstract: Objective To investigate the cardiovascular risk factors in perimenopausal women and evaluate the risk for cardiovascular disease. Methods A total of 692 perimenopausal women permanent residents in a community of Zhengzhou from September, 2014 to May, 2015 were selected using multi-stage random sampling. Their age, blood pressure, body weight, smoking history, history of diabetes and fasting blood glucose, blood lipid and other information were collected. They were assessed with The National 10-Year Risk Assessment for Ischemic Cardiovascular Disease (ICVD). Results Prevalence of the cardiovascular risk factors screened for were as follow: hypertension 14.3%, dyslipidemia 32.1%, overweight or obesity 59.2%, type 2 diabetes mellitus 7.9%, smoking 0.6%. The absolute risk for ICVD in the next 10 years averaged as (2.01±3.04)%, and increased with age. The incidence of high blood pressure, high total cholesterol, smoking, as well as the level of risk for ICVD were different among various age groups. Conclusion The cardiovascular factors are not controlled ideally in the perimenopausal women, and result in high risk of cardiovascular disease, which need a set of intervention as their risk stratification.

Key words: cardiovascular disease, perimenopause, risk factors, risk assessment