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Women Who Have Thin, Brittle Bones Have a Higher Risk for Developing Heart Disease


Women Who Have Thin, Brittle Bones Have a Higher Risk for Developing Heart Disease
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Women who have thin, brittle bones are more likely to develop heart disease later in life, according to a new study from researchers at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital. A team of rheumatologists examined data from women ages 50 through 80 between the years of 2005 and 2014. They found that women who develop osteoporosis, which is the term used to describe a brittle bone disease, after menopause may be at a heightened risk for developing heart disease due to clogged arteries. ....

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Thin, weakened bones associated with heightened risk of heart attack or stroke in women


Thin, weakened bones associated with heightened risk of heart attack or stroke in women
May 6 2021
Thin and brittle bones are strongly linked to women’s heart disease risk, with thinning of the lower (lumbar) spine, top of the thigh bone (femoral neck), and hip especially predictive of a heightened heart attack and stroke risk, suggests research in the journal
Heart.
Osteoporosis, often dubbed brittle bone disease, is common, particularly among women after the menopause. It is characterized by thinning and weakened bones and a heightened fracture risk.
Previously published research indicates that people with osteoporosis often have atherosclerosis (artery hardening and narrowing), suggesting that both conditions may be linked. ....

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Thin and brittle bones strongly linked to women's heart disease risk


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Thin and brittle bones strongly linked to women’s heart disease risk
Thinning lower spine, top of thigh bone and hip predictive of raised heart attack/stroke risk
Thin and brittle bones are strongly linked to women’s heart disease risk, with thinning of the lower (lumbar) spine, top of the thigh bone (femoral neck), and hip especially predictive of a heightened heart attack and stroke risk, suggests research in the journal Heart.
Osteoporosis, often dubbed brittle bone disease, is common, particularly among women after the menopause. It is characterised by thinning and weakened bones and a heightened fracture risk. ....

South Korea , Kazem Rahimi , Dexter Canoy , University Of Oxford , Seoul National University Bundang Hospital , Nuffield Department Of Women , Reproductive Health , Drs Dexter Canoy , Nuffield Department , தெற்கு கொரியா , கஜேம் ரஹிமி , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் ஆக்ஸ்ஃபர்ட் , நுஃபையீல்ட் துறை ஆஃப் பெண்கள் , இனப்பெருக்கம் ஆரோக்கியம் , நுஃபையீல்ட் துறை ,