Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine (May 2024)

Association between parities and duration of breastfeeding and the severity of coronary artery disease in women above 30 years old age (A pilot study)

  • Mir-Hossein Seyyed-mohammadzad,
  • Dorsa Kavandi,
  • Mohammad Jalili,
  • Sahar Ghodratizadeh,
  • Amir Mikaeilvand,
  • Hanieh Sakha,
  • Reza Hajizadeh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
pp. 430 – 438

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Background: The prevalence and mortality of CVD in women increase over time. We conducted this research to evaluate the severity of coronary artery disease with the number of live births and breastfeeding duration. Methods: Patients aged 30-50 years old with positive exercise tests or evidence of cardiac ischemia who were candidates for coronary angiography were included. All the participants had at least one child. Syntax score was used to evaluate the severity of coronary arteries. Results: Mean number of children was 3.72±1.85, in those patients with 5 live births group most patients had a syntax score≥1. In patients with zero syntax score, it was estimated as 4.91±39.7; in patients with 1≤ syntax score, it was 4.48±7.29 (P =0.76). Among patients with > 5 birth lives, those with higher syntax scores had older ages (P=0.497). After adjusting age, the association between live births and syntax score became non-significant (P=0.850). Conclusion: By increasing the number of live births >5, the severity of coronary artery disease, increases. However, this association was not significant after adjusting the age of patients.

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