Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
To determine the effect of widowhood on cardiovascular disease.
BACKGROUND:
Widowed persons have been found to have higher mortality rates than married persons in both
cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. In many of these studies, excess mortality has
been attributed to deaths from cardiovascular disease. Despite these consistent findings,
the lack of detailed data collected prior to widowhood has hampered our ability to
understand the mechanisms to explain this effect. Furthermore, an understanding of the
mechanisms underlying this effect might help elucidate the apparent gender differences in
mortality following widowhood.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
The study took advantage of the data collected as part of the Framingham Study to
investigate the effect of widowhood on cardiovascular disease. The Framingham dataset has
extensive clinical data related to cardiovascular disease, as well as to health behaviors.
These longitudinal data provided the opportunity to prospectively characterize the health of
widows prior to and following the loss of a spouse in much greater detail than previously
possible. The analyses used a prospective design in which those men and women who had a
spouse die during the course of the study (N=626) were compared to men and women who
remained married (N=2044). These analyses also provided the opportunity to examine reasons
for the beneficial effect found of remarriage. The study addressed the following questions:
1. Can the increased risk of mortality from cardiovascular disease often found following
widowhood be explained by pre-widowhood health status? 2. Can increased mortality following
widowhood be explained by changes in health behaviors related to cardiovascular disease
risk. 3. What pre-widowhood risk factors place the widowed at greater risk for
cardiovascular disease morbidity and/or mortality following the death of a spouse? 4. Can
pre-widowhood risk factors or post-widowhood behavior change account for gender differences
in mortality following widowhood?
The study completion date listed in this record was obtained from the "End Date" entered in
the Protocol Registration and Results System (PRS) record.
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