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. 2024 Apr:182:107915.
doi: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2024.107915. Epub 2024 Jan 20.

Trauma and its implications for women's cardiovascular health during the menopause transition: Lessons from MsHeart/MsBrain and SWAN studies

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Trauma and its implications for women's cardiovascular health during the menopause transition: Lessons from MsHeart/MsBrain and SWAN studies

Rebecca C Thurston. Maturitas. 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Trauma exposure, whether experienced during childhood or adulthood, is prevalent among women. While experiences of trauma are well known to impact mental health, emerging research also links them to women's physical health. The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) and the MsHeart/MsBrain studies, two separate studies devoted to studying midlife women's health, have contributed importantly to the understanding of the implications of trauma to women's health at midlife and beyond. Specifically, findings from these studies have revealed that both childhood and adult trauma exposure are associated with poorer cardiovascular and cerebrovascular health in women, including greater subclinical cardiovascular disease, indicators of cerebral small vessel disease, and increased risk for clinical cardiovascular disease events. When considering trauma types, findings have pointed to the particular importance of sexual and interpersonal violence, such as childhood sexual abuse, intimate-partner violence, sexual harassment, and sexual assault to women's vasculatures. Further, using a range of measures of menopausal vasomotor symptoms, the SWAN and the MsHeart/MsBrain studies have also shown that women with greater trauma exposure have more objectively assessed and self-reported vasomotor symptoms. Finally, although links between trauma exposure and health are not typically explained by post-traumatic stress disorder, work also points to the additional importance of post-traumatic stress disorder to women's cardiovascular and brain health. Collectively, these studies have underscored the importance of trauma to the occurrence of menopausal symptoms, to cardiovascular health, and to women's brain health at midlife and beyond. Future directions and implications for prevention and intervention are discussed.

Keywords: Abuse; Brain aging; Cardiovascular disease; Menopause; Post-traumatic stress disorder; Trauma.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of competing interest Dr. Thurston is a consultant/advisor for Astellas, Bayer, and Hello Therapeutics.

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Graphical overview of the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation
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Graphical overview of the MsHeart/MsBrain studies

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