Did you know that restoring and balancing hormones can help women prevent heart disease and live a longer life? A new imaging study by Cedars-Sinai suggests that women using hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to treat menopausal symptoms have a LOWER risk of death as well as lower levels of plaque buildup in the arteries (atherosclerosis), compared to women not using hormone therapy.(1)
The research included the health records of more than 4,200 women who received a coronary calcium scan at Cedars-Sinai from 1998 to 2012. The CT scan measures the amount of calcium in the arteries. A higher level of calcium indicates plaque buildup, which increases the risk of heart attack and stroke.
In this latest study – after accounting for age, coronary calcium score, and cardiovascular risk factors (including diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol)—women using hormone replacement therapy were:
This means that replacing hormones, such as estrogen, can keep women’s hearts healthier than if they were to just let their hormone levels naturally decline over time after menopause.
Estrogen has been shown in the scientific literature to:
By replenishing your hormones, you will not only resolve your symptoms of hormonal imbalance, you will also be protecting your heart.
Don’t forget to take your hormones and protect your heart.
Call Physicians Preference Pharmacy today for your bioidentical hormone prescription needs at 281-828-9088.
Research
1. Study: Hormone Replacement Therapy May Help Improve Women’s Heart Health, Overall Survival (Source: www.Cedars-Sinai.edu)