Abstract
Objectives
To determine whether physical function (PF) before menopause is related to cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk.
Methods
Participants were N = 2950 pre-/early peri-menopausal women (median age 46, (25th–75th percentile: 43–48 years). Physical function was assessed at baseline using the Physical Function subscale of the SF-36 and scores were trichotomized (no, some, or substantial limitations). Clinical CVD events were ascertained at annual/biennial clinical assessments through the 15th follow-up visit. Risk of CVD was determined with Cox proportional hazards models.
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