Compared with women who never took hormones, women who took hormones for less than 1 year had a 25% increase in risk for recurrent coronary heart disease. However, women who took hormones for 2 years or longer had decreased risk for recurrent heart disease. Longer duration of use was associated with lower risk. These effects of hormone use were seen after other risk factors, such as age, smoking, blood pressure, and body weight, were accounted for and regardless of whether the hormones used consisted of estrogen alone or estrogen combined with progestin.