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Vascular function in women: when studying perimenopause is peri important

[...]we wish to highlight the importance of considering (i) the menopausal transition as a period of accelerated risk and clinical versus statistical significance, (ii) subject characteristics that may alter vascular ageing trajectories, and (iii) the paucity of data on cerebrovascular haemodynamics...

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Published in:Experimental physiology 2023-03, Vol.108 (3), p.333-335
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Alzheimer's disease
Authorship
brain
Brain research
Clinical significance
Cross-sectional studies
Disease
Estradiol
Exercise
Female
Health risk assessment
Hemodynamics
Hormones
Humans
Menopause
Menstruation
oestradiol
Perimenopause
Physical activity
Physical fitness
Physiology
vascular function
Veins & arteries
Womens health
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