HRT Effects on Heart Disease

April 17, 2008

Previous studies have linked hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopausal and post-menopausal women to a higher risk of heart disease. New studies show that this information was either incorrect or incomplete.

Post-menopausal women in 4 groups were studied:

  • Didn’t take HRT, no risk factors for heart disease
  • Didn’t take HRT, have risk factors for heart disease
  • Took estrogen, with risk factors
  • Took estrogen and progestin

Women who took HRT and had risk factors showed improvements in flow-mediated dilation.

That’s a whole lot of technical speak to say–hormone replacement therapy is not the threat to heart disease that we once thought it was. For more information visit the article at Forbes Magazine. Also see the Women’s Health Initiative.

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Entry Filed under: HRT, health, heart disease, menopause, women, women's health. Tags: , , , , .

2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Sue Huss  |  April 23, 2008 at 6:58 pm

    I’m confused, are you for or against HRT?

  • 2. Emily  |  April 23, 2008 at 7:12 pm

    I am taking no stance on HRT. This article was simply to share new information, not to persuade or dissuade the use of HRT. That choice is up to each individual.

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