Changes in heart rate and blood pressure during nocturnal hot flashes associated with and without awakenings

Volume: 42, Issue: 11
Published: Aug 13, 2019
Abstract
Hot flashes (HFs) are a hallmark of menopause in midlife women. They are beyond bothersome symptoms, having a profound impact on quality of life and wellbeing, and are a potential marker of cardiovascular (CV) disease risk. Here, we investigated the impact on CV functioning of single nocturnal HFs, considering whether or not they were accompanied by arousals or awakenings. We investigated changes in heart rate (HR, 542 HFs), blood pressure (BP,...
Paper Details
Title
Changes in heart rate and blood pressure during nocturnal hot flashes associated with and without awakenings
Published Date
Aug 13, 2019
Journal
Volume
42
Issue
11
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