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NCT ID: NCT00005466 Completed - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Diseases

Stroke and MI in Users of Estrogen/Progestogen

Start date: August 1991
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

To estimate the relative risks of acute myocardial infarction (MI) and of stroke in postmenopausal users of estrogen/progestogen (E/P) combinations and to estimate the relative risks of MI and of stroke in users of estrogen alone.

NCT ID: NCT00005446 Completed - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Diseases

Endogenous Estrogen and Coronary Heart Disease in Women

Start date: April 1994
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

To investigate the relation between endogenous levels of estrogen in postmenopausal women and the subsequent development of coronary heart disease.

NCT ID: NCT00005441 Completed - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Diseases

Lifestyle Management for Women With CHD and NIDDM

Start date: April 1993
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

To develop and evaluate a comprehensive lifestyle self-management (CLSM) program (low-fat vegetarian diet, smoking cessation and stress management training) for postmenopausal women with coronary heart disease and Type II (non-insulin dependent) diabetes.

NCT ID: NCT00005220 Completed - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Diseases

Postmenopausal Progestins, MI and Stroke

Start date: April 1988
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

To evaluate the cardiovascular effects of postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy and the suspected beneficial effects on myocardial infarction and stroke.

NCT ID: NCT00005185 Completed - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Diseases

Myocardial Infarction and Non-contraceptive Estrogen Use

Start date: April 1986
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

To evaluate whether the use of noncontraceptive estrogen influenced the incidence of first myocardial infarction in women.

NCT ID: NCT00005173 Completed - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Diseases

Myocardial Infarction and Past Oral Contraceptive Use

Start date: April 1985
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

To evaluate whether the long-term use of oral contraceptives, after discontinuation, was associated with an increased incidence of first nonfatal myocardial infarction among women above the age of 50.

NCT ID: NCT00005152 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Diseases

Nurses' Health Study (Cardiovascular Component)

Start date: August 1980
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To determine the relationships of hormonal, reproductive, dietary, and lifestyle factors, as well as biochemical and genetic factors, with the subsequent risk of coronary heart disease and other cardiovascular events in a cohort of female registered nurses. The current funding cycle involves comprehensive metabolomic profiling of coronary heart disease cases and controls and development of metabolomic risk scores for coronary heart disease.

NCT ID: NCT00001890 Completed - Atherosclerosis Clinical Trials

Effects of Hormone Therapy on the Immune Systems of Postmenopausal Women With Chronic Infections

Start date: May 1999
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis) and heart disease are much more common in men than in women. However, as women grow older, especially after menopause the incidence of atherosclerosis and heart disease increases. These findings suggest that estrogen may be protective and help in preventing heart disease. Studies of large groups of post-menopausal women suggest that hormone replacement therapy (therapy that includes estrogen) reduces the risk of heart disease. Estrogen causes favorable changes in particles that carry cholesterol in the blood stream and improves function of blood vessels. Estrogen may also stimulate the immune system's ability to fight off infections that may lead to or contribute to atherosclerosis. Researchers believe two specific infectious agents (Chlamydia pneumoniae and human cytomegalovirus) may cause damage to the lining of blood vessels resulting in inflammation and the development of atherosclerosis. The purpose of this study is to determine if estrogen treatment can change how the immune system responds to chronic infections, by Chlamydia pneumoniae and human cytomegalovirus, in postmenopausal women.

NCT ID: NCT00001752 Completed - Clinical trials for Hypercholesterolemia

Vascular and Metabolic Effects of Hormone Therapy Combined With L-Arginine in Postmenopausal Women

Start date: September 1998
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Estrogen therapy has been associated with reduced risk of coronary heart disease events in observational studies of postmenopausal women. Although favorable effects of estrogen on lipoprotein cholesterol levels probably account for much of this benefit, direct vascular effects (vasomotor, hemostatic, anti-inflammatory) regulated by nitric oxide (NO) may also be of importance. We have recently shown that vasodilator effects of estrogen in the coronary circulation are due to enhanced bioactivity of NO released from the endothelium. Estrogen has been shown to stimulate synthesis and activity of the enzyme NO synthase with enhanced NO synthesis in endothelial cells in culture. Because L-arginine is the natural substrate for the enzyme NO synthase, we propose that the combination of L-arginine and estrogen might have additive vasomotor, hemostatic and anti-inflammatory effects in hypercholesterolemic postmenopausal women.

NCT ID: NCT00000613 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

CVD Risk and Health in Postmenopausal Phytoestrogen Users

Start date: April 1997
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

To determine the acceptability and benefits of use of a dietary supplement of the phytoestrogen, genistein, versus placebo on heart disease risk factors, bone density, and psychosocial outcomes in postmenopausal women.