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This study will evaluate changes in blood vessels around the heart (e.g., aorta and carotid arteries) and in the brain with the loss of female sex hormones (e.g., estrogen) during the menopause transition. The menopause transition is associated with declines in blood vessel function and increased risk for cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease. Increasing evidence supports an early role for declines in blood vessel function and future development of Alzheimer's disease in aging men and women. This study will learn about the effects of changes in female sex hormones, such as estrogen, during the menopause transition on blood vessel around the heart and in the brain in women.
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Inclusion Criteria: Healthy premenopausal, early perimenopausal and postmenopausal women will be recruited. Premenopausal women will have regular menstrual cycles, with no change in observed cycle length (21-35 days), confirmed by menstrual cycle calendars. Early perimenopausal will be defined as a change in cycle length of >7 days from normal with no skipped periods and/or a FSH <25 IU/L (with discretion of the study MD). Postmenopausal women will have gone through natural (i.e., non-surgical) menopause with >12 months but <6 years of amenorrhea. We will make a major effort to ensure that the women enrolled in this study come from all races and ethnicities and a wide range of socioeconomic and educational levels.
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In premenopausal women participating in the intervention:
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Kerrie Moreau, PhD; Lyndsey DuBose, PhD
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