Association of Hyperandrogenaemia With Hypertension and Cardiovascular Events in Pre-menopausal Women- A Prospective Population-Based Cohort Study
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Classifications
MinEdu publication type
A1 Journal article (peer-reviewed)
Definition
Article
Target group
Scientific
Peer reviewed
Peer-reviewed
Article type
Journal article
Host publication type
Journal
Publication channel information
Title of journal/series
European journal of endocrinology
ISSN (print)
0804-4643
ISSN (electronic)
1479-683X
ISSN (linking)
0804-4643
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication forum ID
55713
Publication forum level
3
Country of publication
United Kingdom
Internationality
Yes
Detailed publication information
Publication year
2024
Reporting year
2024
Journal/series volume number
191
Journal/series issue number
4
Page numbers
433-443
DOI
10.1093/ejendo/lvae124
Language of publication
English
Co-publication information
International co-publication
Yes
Co-publication with a company
No
Availability
Link to online publication
Link to self-archived version
Classification and additional information
MinEdu field of science classification
3121 General medicine, internal medicine and other clinical medicine
Keywords
blood pressure; cardiovascular disease; hyperandrogenemia; hyperandrogenism; hypertension; testosterone
Additional information
[Epub ahead of print 03 Oct 2024]
Funding information
Funding information in the publication
This work was supported by the Urmas Pekkala Foundation, the Ida Montin Foundation, Emil Aaltonen Foundation, and the Medical Research Center, Oulu, Finland. In addition, NFBC1966 received financial support from University of Oulu (grant no. 65354 and grant no. 24000692), Oulu University Hospital (grant no. 2/97, 8/97 and grant no. 24301140), Ministry of Health and Social Affairs (grant no. 23/251/97, 160/97, 190/97), National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki (grant no. 54121), Regional Institute of Occupational Health, Oulu, Finland (grant no. 50621, 5423), and ERDF European Regional Development Fund (grant no. 19 539/2010 A31592).
Source database ID
WoS ID
WOS:001332348300001
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85206707240
Other database ID
PMID: 39361682