TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - ASSESSMENT OF RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN WOMEN A1 - Kohli, Priya A1 - Foody, JoAnne A2 - Gulati, Martha Y1 - 2016 N1 - T2 - Color Atlas and Synopsis of Women's Cardiovascular Health AB - Age, gender, hypertension, tobacco use, hypercholesterolemia, and diabetes have long been recognized as risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women.1,2 These factors often act together to increase this risk. Multiple algorithms utilizing these and other risk factors have been developed for assessment of CVD risk in women.1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Traditionally, these algorithms have focused on short term, or risk of CVD in a 10-year time frame. These risk scores are used to identify women who may benefit from early aggressive interventions, including diet and lifestyle modifications and lipid-lowering and antihypertensive medications. More recently, focus has shifted to assessment of lifetime risk of CVD as well as use of measures of subclinical atherosclerosis in risk assessment in women. This chapter will discuss risk assessment for CVD in women, including global risk assessment algorithms, use of nontraditional risk factors, and markers of subclinical atherosclerosis and risk factors for CVD that are unique to women. SN - PB - McGraw-Hill Education CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/04/23 UR - accesscardiology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1128087624 ER -