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    How to Prevent Cardiovascular Disorders: Influence of Gonadal Steroids on the Heart
    (2018)
    Vujovic, Svetlana (57225380338)
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    Tancic-Gajic, Milina (25121743400)
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    Marina, Ljiljana (36523361900)
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    Arizanovic, Zorana (55574872500)
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    Stojanovic, Zorana (57790400000)
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    Barac, Branko (56199801200)
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    Djogo, Aleksandar (57189999618)
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    Ivovic, Miomira (6507747450)
    In the ancient Rome, average life duration was 23 years; in Sweden at the end of the eighteenth century, 36.6 years for women and 33.7 for men; and in many European countries at the beginning of the twenty-first century, life expectancy was 72 and 76 years, respectively. The menopause (period in women’s life 1 year after the last menstruation until the end of life) and involutive hypoandrogenism in males (testosterone below 12 nmol/L and typical symptoms) are characterized by decrease of gonadal steroids and initiating of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Rahman [1] found that women who entered early menopause (40–45 years) had 40% increase of heart disease. Meta-analysis confirmed these data (Table 16.1). © 2018, International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology.

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