OBJECTIVES: Physiological metabolic adaptations occur in the pregnant woman. These may persist postpartum and thereby contribute to an unfavourable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk profile in parous women. The aim of the current study is to assess time-dependent changes of cardiometabolic health in parous women compared with nulliparous women. DESIGN AND SETTING: We studied data of 2459 women who participated in the Prevention of Renal and Vascular End-stage Disease study, a population-based prospective longitudinal cohort for assessment of CVD and renal disease in the general population. PARTICIPANTS: We selected women ≥40 years at the first visit, who reported no new pregnancies during the four follow-up visits. All women were categorise...
BACKGROUND: Parity increases the risk for coronary heart disease; however, its association with meta...
Background: Parity increases the risk for coronary heart disease; however, its association with meta...
Objectives: The study aimed to determine if having a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy (HDP) is a r...
OBJECTIVES: Physiological metabolic adaptations occur in the pregnant woman. These may persist postp...
Background High parity has been suggested to increase risk of maternal cardiovascular disease indepe...
Introduction: The hormonal changes that happen during pregnancy may have effects on weight, blood pr...
Background: Previous studies are inconclusive on the relationship between parity and cardiovascular ...
© 2018 The Obesity Society Objective: In longitudinal studies, women gain significant amounts of wei...
BACKGROUND: Physiological adaptations occurring across successive pregnancies may increase the risk ...
Pregnancy is a sporadic event in women life, but it has been suggested that it may have long-lasting...
In pregnancy, women experience metabolic and hemodynamic changes of potential long-term impact. Conf...
The aim of this study was to systematically review and meta-analyse the associations between parity,...
OBJECTIVE: To determine to what extent a history of preeclampsia affects traditional cardiometabolic...
Introduction- Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the second cause of mortality in women over the age o...
Background: Excess adiposity, diabetes mellitus, and ischaemic heart disease are common important ca...
BACKGROUND: Parity increases the risk for coronary heart disease; however, its association with meta...
Background: Parity increases the risk for coronary heart disease; however, its association with meta...
Objectives: The study aimed to determine if having a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy (HDP) is a r...
OBJECTIVES: Physiological metabolic adaptations occur in the pregnant woman. These may persist postp...
Background High parity has been suggested to increase risk of maternal cardiovascular disease indepe...
Introduction: The hormonal changes that happen during pregnancy may have effects on weight, blood pr...
Background: Previous studies are inconclusive on the relationship between parity and cardiovascular ...
© 2018 The Obesity Society Objective: In longitudinal studies, women gain significant amounts of wei...
BACKGROUND: Physiological adaptations occurring across successive pregnancies may increase the risk ...
Pregnancy is a sporadic event in women life, but it has been suggested that it may have long-lasting...
In pregnancy, women experience metabolic and hemodynamic changes of potential long-term impact. Conf...
The aim of this study was to systematically review and meta-analyse the associations between parity,...
OBJECTIVE: To determine to what extent a history of preeclampsia affects traditional cardiometabolic...
Introduction- Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the second cause of mortality in women over the age o...
Background: Excess adiposity, diabetes mellitus, and ischaemic heart disease are common important ca...
BACKGROUND: Parity increases the risk for coronary heart disease; however, its association with meta...
Background: Parity increases the risk for coronary heart disease; however, its association with meta...
Objectives: The study aimed to determine if having a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy (HDP) is a r...