Role of Menopause-Related Factors and Depression in Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Bone Loss in Postmenopausal Minority Women with HIV: A Secondary Analysis

An aging HIV population carries a magnified risk of degenerative conditions such as cardiovascular disease (CVD) and osteoporosis. Recent studies have demonstrated that the growing population of older HIV-infected women is at special risk for these complications. To what extent the metabolic consequ...

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Main Author: Cortes, Yamnia Ivelisse
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7916/D8154G62
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spelling ndltd-columbia.edu-oai-academiccommons.columbia.edu-10.7916-D8154G622019-05-09T15:14:52ZRole of Menopause-Related Factors and Depression in Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Bone Loss in Postmenopausal Minority Women with HIV: A Secondary AnalysisCortes, Yamnia Ivelisse2015ThesesNursingAgingMedicineAn aging HIV population carries a magnified risk of degenerative conditions such as cardiovascular disease (CVD) and osteoporosis. Recent studies have demonstrated that the growing population of older HIV-infected women is at special risk for these complications. To what extent the metabolic consequences of menopause or other related disease predictors such as depression influence this gender disparity is not known. The overall goal of this dissertation is to better characterize the etiology of low bone density and accelerated CVD in HIV-infected postmenopausal women. Current gaps in knowledge surrounding women aging with HIV, particularly as it relates to CVD and bone loss, are discussed in Chapter One. Chapter Two reports findings from a systematic review of low bone density and fractures in HIV-infected postmenopausal women. To gain a better understanding of CVD risk in HIV-infected postmenopausal minority women, a cross-sectional study was conducted and is presented in Chapter Three. Quantitative findings from a longitudinal analysis of bone density in postmenopausal minority women with HIV are reported in Chapter Four. Finally, in Chapter Five, findings from the previous chapters are summarized and synthesized into a concluding chapter; implications and future recommendations are also discussed.Englishhttps://doi.org/10.7916/D8154G62
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topic Nursing
Aging
Medicine
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Aging
Medicine
Cortes, Yamnia Ivelisse
Role of Menopause-Related Factors and Depression in Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Bone Loss in Postmenopausal Minority Women with HIV: A Secondary Analysis
description An aging HIV population carries a magnified risk of degenerative conditions such as cardiovascular disease (CVD) and osteoporosis. Recent studies have demonstrated that the growing population of older HIV-infected women is at special risk for these complications. To what extent the metabolic consequences of menopause or other related disease predictors such as depression influence this gender disparity is not known. The overall goal of this dissertation is to better characterize the etiology of low bone density and accelerated CVD in HIV-infected postmenopausal women. Current gaps in knowledge surrounding women aging with HIV, particularly as it relates to CVD and bone loss, are discussed in Chapter One. Chapter Two reports findings from a systematic review of low bone density and fractures in HIV-infected postmenopausal women. To gain a better understanding of CVD risk in HIV-infected postmenopausal minority women, a cross-sectional study was conducted and is presented in Chapter Three. Quantitative findings from a longitudinal analysis of bone density in postmenopausal minority women with HIV are reported in Chapter Four. Finally, in Chapter Five, findings from the previous chapters are summarized and synthesized into a concluding chapter; implications and future recommendations are also discussed.
author Cortes, Yamnia Ivelisse
author_facet Cortes, Yamnia Ivelisse
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title Role of Menopause-Related Factors and Depression in Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Bone Loss in Postmenopausal Minority Women with HIV: A Secondary Analysis
title_short Role of Menopause-Related Factors and Depression in Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Bone Loss in Postmenopausal Minority Women with HIV: A Secondary Analysis
title_full Role of Menopause-Related Factors and Depression in Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Bone Loss in Postmenopausal Minority Women with HIV: A Secondary Analysis
title_fullStr Role of Menopause-Related Factors and Depression in Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Bone Loss in Postmenopausal Minority Women with HIV: A Secondary Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Role of Menopause-Related Factors and Depression in Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Bone Loss in Postmenopausal Minority Women with HIV: A Secondary Analysis
title_sort role of menopause-related factors and depression in cardiovascular disease risk and bone loss in postmenopausal minority women with hiv: a secondary analysis
publishDate 2015
url https://doi.org/10.7916/D8154G62
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