Study Suggests Estrogen Deficiency Can Lead To Obesity-Induced High Blood Pressure Following Menopause

Austin, TX – At menopause, women lose hormone protection against heart (cardiovascular) and kidney (renal) diseases, and are likely to become obese. A research team has tested the idea that estrogen deficiency in aged females may trigger the development of high blood pressure and obesity. The results of their study, using an animal model, suggest that estrogen depletion can have these effects.

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