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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Menopause. 2010 Nov–Dec;17(6):1136–1145. doi: 10.1097/gme.0b013e3181e664dc

Figure 2. Multivariable Associations between History of Any Vasomotor Symptoms for Women with and without Vasomotor Symptoms at Enrollment and the Presence of Any Coronary Artery Calcium.

Figure 2

246 (45.2%) of participants with a history of any VMS and did report VMS at enrollment had a CAC score > 0.

80 (43.7%) of participants with a history of any VMS and reported no VMS at enrollment had a CAC score > 0.

92 (51.1%) of participants with no history of any VMS and reported no VMS at enrollment had a CAC score > 0.

Note that 28 participants reported VMS at enrollment had either missing(n=5) or reported "no" to ever having VMS (n=25). For this analysis, these women were coded as a history of any VMS and reporting VMS at enrollment