MozaffarianD, BenjaminEJ, GoAS, et al.Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics—2016 Update A Report From the American Heart Association. Circulation, 2016; 4:e38–e60.
2.
McSweeneyJC, RosenfeldAG, AbelWM, et al.Preventing and experiencing ischemic heart disease as a woman: State of the science: A scientific statement from the American Heart Association. Circulation, 2016; 133:1302–1331.
3.
GordonT, KannelWB, HjortlandMC, McNamaraPM. Menopause and coronary heart disease: The Framingham Study. Ann Intern Med, 1978; 89:157–161.
4.
WellonsM, OuyangP, SchreinerPJ, et al.Early menopause predicts future coronary artery disease and stroke: The multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis (MESA). Menopause, 2012; 19:1081–1087.
5.
CarrMC. The emergence of the metabolic syndrome with menopause. J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 2003; 88:2404–2411.
6.
KaminskyLA, ArenaR, BeckieTM, et al.The importance of cardiorespiratory fitness in the United States: The need for a national registry: A policy statement from the American Heart Association. Circulation, 2013; 127:652–662.
7.
DeFinaLF, HaskellWL, WillisBL, et al.Physical activity versus cardiorespiratory fitness: Two (partly) distinct components of cardiovascular health?. Prog Cardiovasc Dis, 2015; 57:324–329.
8.
WarburtonDER, NicolCW, BredinSSD. Health benefits of physical activity. CMAJ, 2006; 174:801–809.
9.
ArmstrongME, GreenJ, ReevesGK, BeralV, CairnsBJ; Million Women Study Collaborators. Frequent physical activity may not reduce vascular disease risk as much as moderate activity: Large prospective study of women in the United Kingdom. Circulation, 2015; 131:721–729.
10.
WeuveJ, KangJH, MansonJE, BretelerMM, WareJH, GrodsteinF. Physical activity, including walking, and cognitive function in older women. JAMA, 2004; 292:1454–1461.
11.
SchichFB. VancampfortD, RichardsJ, et al.Exercise as a treatment for depression: A meta-analysis adjusting for publication bias. J Psychiatr Res, 2016; 7:42–51.
12.
GoffDCJr., Lloyd-JonesDM, BennettG, et al.2013 ACC/AHA guideline on the assessment of cardiovascular risk: A report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines. J Am Coll Cardiol, 2014; 63:2935–2959.
13.
BallC, AbdelmoneimSS, HuangR, et al.Changes in exercise patterns in menopausal women at low-intermediate risk for cardiovascular disease: A prospective survey study. J Womens Health (Larchmt), 2016; 25:1014–1020.
14.
MillerFL, O‘ConnorDP, HerringMP, et al.Exercise dose, exercise adherence, and associated health outcomes in TIGER study. Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2014; 46:13e.
15.
Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee. Physical activity guidelines for Americans. Washington, DC: Department of Health and Human Services, 2008.
16.
HayesSN, WoodSF, MieresJH, et al.Taking a giant step toward women's heart health: Finding policy solutions to unanswered research questions. Womens Health Issues, 2015; 25:429–432.