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Jules J Keyzer

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Gast G, Pop V, Samsioe G, Grobbee D, Nilsson P, Keyzer J, et al.
Maturitas . 2011 Oct; 70(4):373-8. PMID: 21978631
Objectives: We examined whether the association between hormone therapy (HT) use and coronary heart disease (CHD) risk differed between women with and without vasomotor symptoms (VMS). Study Design: We used...
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Gast G, Pop V, Samsioe G, Grobbee D, Nilsson P, Keyzer J, et al.
Menopause . 2010 Dec; 18(2):146-51. PMID: 21127438
Objective: Emerging evidence suggests that women with vasomotor menopausal symptoms (VMS) may have an adverse cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk profile. We investigated whether VMS are related to an increased risk...
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Gast G, Grobbee D, Pop V, Keyzer J, Wijnands-van Gent C, Samsioe G, et al.
Menopause . 2008 Nov; 16(2):231-8. PMID: 19034053
Objective: The severity of vasomotor symptoms has been hypothesized to be linked to a lower bone mineral density (BMD). We examined whether women with vasomotor symptoms are different from women...
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Denollet J, Maas K, Knottnerus A, Keyzer J, Pop V
J Clin Epidemiol . 2008 Nov; 62(4):452-6. PMID: 19013760
Objective: Research on emotional distress and mortality has largely focused on depression in men and in elderly populations. We examined the relation between anxiety and mortality in women at midlife,...
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Gast G, Grobbee D, Pop V, Keyzer J, Wijnands-van Gent C, Samsioe G, et al.
Hypertension . 2008 Apr; 51(6):1492-8. PMID: 18391100
It has been hypothesized that women with vasomotor symptoms differ from those without with respect to cardiovascular risk factors or responses to exogenous hormone therapy. We studied whether the presence...
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Hak A, Witteman J, Hugens W, Keyzer J, Pop V, Uitterlinden A, et al.
Atherosclerosis . 2004 Jun; 175(1):169-76. PMID: 15186962
During menopause, a sharp increase in cholesterol concentration occurs with an unexplained wide variation in change. Possibly, this is attributable to genetic variation. The authors prospectively studied the effect of...