ObjectiveTo determine whether maternal cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors predict preterm birth.DesignCase control.SettingCalifornia hospitals.Participants868 mothers with linked demographic information and biospecimens who delivered singleton births from July 2009 to December 2010.MethodsLogistic regression analysis was employed to calculate odds ratios for the associations between maternal CVD risk factors before and during pregnancy (including diabetes, hypertensive disorders and cholesterol levels) and preterm birth outcomes.Primary outcomePreterm delivery status.ResultsAdjusting for the other maternal CVD risk factors of interest, all categories of hypertension led to increased odds of preterm birth, with the strongest magnitude...
Emerging evidence demonstrates a link between preterm birth (PTB) and later life cardiovascular dise...
BACKGROUND: Maternal cardiovascular disease (CVD) complicates up to 4% of pregnancies in the United ...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality among US women. CVD risk ...
ObjectiveTo determine whether maternal cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors predict preterm bir...
SummaryBackgroundThe purpose of this study was to identify clinical characteristics of preterm deliv...
To investigate whether preterm birth (PTB) is associated with greater cardiovascular disease (CVD) r...
Maternal lipid profiles during pregnancy are associated with risk for preterm birth. This study inve...
Abstract Background - Preterm delivery (<37 weeks gestational age) affects 11% of all pregnancies, b...
Several studies have suggested that preterm delivery is related to a risk of subsequent ischaemic he...
Objectives: Women with a history of preterm delivery (PTD) are at higher risk of developing cardiova...
Background: Although many atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk factors are well estab...
Background Preterm delivery (<37 weeks gestational age) affects 11% of all pregnancies, but data ar...
Globally, cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of mortality in women accounting for 1 in ...
Emerging evidence demonstrates a link between preterm birth (PTB) and later life cardiovascular dise...
BACKGROUND: Maternal cardiovascular disease (CVD) complicates up to 4% of pregnancies in the United ...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality among US women. CVD risk ...
ObjectiveTo determine whether maternal cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors predict preterm bir...
SummaryBackgroundThe purpose of this study was to identify clinical characteristics of preterm deliv...
To investigate whether preterm birth (PTB) is associated with greater cardiovascular disease (CVD) r...
Maternal lipid profiles during pregnancy are associated with risk for preterm birth. This study inve...
Abstract Background - Preterm delivery (<37 weeks gestational age) affects 11% of all pregnancies, b...
Several studies have suggested that preterm delivery is related to a risk of subsequent ischaemic he...
Objectives: Women with a history of preterm delivery (PTD) are at higher risk of developing cardiova...
Background: Although many atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk factors are well estab...
Background Preterm delivery (<37 weeks gestational age) affects 11% of all pregnancies, but data ar...
Globally, cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of mortality in women accounting for 1 in ...
Emerging evidence demonstrates a link between preterm birth (PTB) and later life cardiovascular dise...
BACKGROUND: Maternal cardiovascular disease (CVD) complicates up to 4% of pregnancies in the United ...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality among US women. CVD risk ...