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Menopause and cardiovascular risk: insights from analyses of imaging markers

    Lena Tschiderer

    Clinical Epidemiology Team, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, 6020, Austria

    Julius Center for Health Sciences & Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, 3584 CX, The Netherlands

    ,
    Sanne AE Peters

    Julius Center for Health Sciences & Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, 3584 CX, The Netherlands

    The George Institute for Global Health, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, London, W12 0BZ, UK

    The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 2042, New South Wales, Australia

    &
    Peter Willeit

    *Author for correspondence: Tel.: +43 512 504 83493;

    E-mail Address: peter.willeit@i-med.ac.at

    Clinical Epidemiology Team, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, 6020, Austria

    Department of Public Health & Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB1 8RN, UK

    Published Online:https://doi.org/10.2217/fca-2022-0051
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