Age at menarche and heart failure risk: The EPIC-NL study

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2020-01

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Plompen, Mitchell V L
van der Schouw, Yvonne TORCID 0000-0002-4605-435XISNI 0000000140542144
Rutten, Frans HORCID 0000-0002-5052-7332ISNI 0000000389122794
Verschuren, W. M.MoniqueISNI 0000000140365125
Boer, Jolanda M A
Asselbergs, Folkert WORCID 0000-0002-1692-8669ISNI 0000000391548591
Onland-Moret, N. CharlotteORCID 0000-0002-2360-913XISNI 0000000392818805

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Abstract

AIMS: Early age at menarche has been reported to be associated with increased risks of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D) and coronary heart disease (CHD) in adulthood, but a late menarche has also been found to be associated with an increased risk of CHD. Both T2D and CHD are important risk factors for developing heart failure (HF). We examined the relationship between age at menarche (AAM) and HF incidence in women from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition - Netherlands (EPIC-NL) cohort study. METHODS AND RESULTS: The EPIC-NL cohort comprised 28,504 women aged 20-70 years at baseline (1993-1997). Mean age at menarche was 13.3 (standard deviation 1.6) years. During a median follow-up of 15.2 years HF occurred in 631 women. Cox proportional hazard regression models, stratified by cohort and adjusted for potential confounders, were used to investigate the associations between AAM and HF incidence. After confounder adjustment, each year of older age at menarche was associated with a 5% lower risk of HF (hazard ratio 0.95 (95% CI, 0.91-1.00), p-value 0.048). Further adjusting for body mass index (BMI), prevalent CHD, hypertension, or prevalent T2D as potential mediators between early menarche and risk of HF attenuated the associations between AAM and risk of HF to non-significance. CONCLUSION: Older AAM reduced the risk of HF in this study. BMI, prevalent CHD, hypertension and prevalent T2D seemed to mediate this association. Future research with a longer follow-up should establish whether there is an independent effect of AAM on HF risk. Also, further phenotyping of HF cases is necessary to enable whether the associations differ for the various subtypes of HF.

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Age at menarche, Body mass index, Cohort study, Heart failure, Taverne, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Journal Article

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Plompen, M V L, van der Schouw, Y T, Rutten, F H, Verschuren, W M M, Boer, J M A, Asselbergs, F W & Onland-Moret, N C 2020, 'Age at menarche and heart failure risk : The EPIC-NL study', Maturitas, vol. 131, pp. 34-39. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.maturitas.2019.10.003