BACKGROUND: Little is known about the long-term effect of lactation on maternal cardiovascular health except for a few animal or human experimental studies. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of lactation on the incidence of hypertension in premenopausal women. METHODS: The data were derived from a cohort study with 6 years follow-up (1995-2000). The cohort was composed of 177,749 Korean premenopausal women, aged 20-59, who had medical evaluations in 1992 and 1994. During the follow-up, blood pressure was measured as part of the 1996, 1998, and 2000 periodic examinations. RESULTS: In multivariate Cox proportional hazard models, lactation decreased the risk of hypertension (risk ratio, 0.92; 95% confidence interval, 0.9...
This study investigated the association between breastfeeding and both self-measured home blood pres...
Background: Pregnancy considerably alters cardiovascular dynamics, and thereby affects the transitio...
"nBackground: This study examined the relationship between lifestyle factors and hypertension i...
Background Lactation has beneficial short term effects on maternal metabolic health,...
Background Lactation has beneficial short term effects on maternal metabolic health, but the long te...
BackgroundWomen with a history of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are at an increased risk of hy...
Background: Recent studies suggest that lactation has long-term effects on risk for cardiovascular d...
Background: There have been recent reports that lactational history is associated with long-term wom...
To examine dose-response relationships between the cumulative number of months women lactated and po...
Never or curtailed lactation has been associated with an increased risk for incident hypertension, b...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine how parity and breastfeeding were associated...
Introduction: Women with former preeclampsia (exPE) develop chronic hypertension 4 times more often ...
보건학과INTRODUCTION: Blood pressure is commonly lower in reproductive aged women compared with age-matc...
Background: Lactation is associated with lower risks for diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD) i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between lacta-tion and subclinical cardiovascular disease in ...
This study investigated the association between breastfeeding and both self-measured home blood pres...
Background: Pregnancy considerably alters cardiovascular dynamics, and thereby affects the transitio...
"nBackground: This study examined the relationship between lifestyle factors and hypertension i...
Background Lactation has beneficial short term effects on maternal metabolic health,...
Background Lactation has beneficial short term effects on maternal metabolic health, but the long te...
BackgroundWomen with a history of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are at an increased risk of hy...
Background: Recent studies suggest that lactation has long-term effects on risk for cardiovascular d...
Background: There have been recent reports that lactational history is associated with long-term wom...
To examine dose-response relationships between the cumulative number of months women lactated and po...
Never or curtailed lactation has been associated with an increased risk for incident hypertension, b...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine how parity and breastfeeding were associated...
Introduction: Women with former preeclampsia (exPE) develop chronic hypertension 4 times more often ...
보건학과INTRODUCTION: Blood pressure is commonly lower in reproductive aged women compared with age-matc...
Background: Lactation is associated with lower risks for diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD) i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between lacta-tion and subclinical cardiovascular disease in ...
This study investigated the association between breastfeeding and both self-measured home blood pres...
Background: Pregnancy considerably alters cardiovascular dynamics, and thereby affects the transitio...
"nBackground: This study examined the relationship between lifestyle factors and hypertension i...