textabstractMaternal predisposition to vascular and metabolic disease may underlie both vascular-related pregnancy complications, such as preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction, as well as future maternal cardiovascular disease. We aimed to substantiate this hypothesis with biochemical and anthropometric evidence by conducting an intergenerational case-control study in a Dutch isolated population including 106 women after preeclampsia or intrauterine growth restriction (median follow-up: 7.1 years) and their fathers (n=43) and mothers (n=64), as well as 106 control subjects after uncomplicated pregnancies with their fathers (n=51) and mothers (n=68). Cardiovascular risk profiles were assessed, including fasting glucose, lipids, an...
<b>Background—</b>The nature and contribution of different pregnancy-related complicatio...
Background—The nature and contribution of different pregnancy-related complications to future cardio...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of death in women worldwide. Although tradit...
Maternal predisposition to vascular and metabolic disease may underlie both vascular-related pregnan...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Preeclampsia is one of the leading causes of maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity. Furthermore...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Background: The nature and contribution of different pregnancy-related complications to future cardi...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Preeclampsia (PE) and gestational hypertension (GH) are pregnancy-specific diseases that occur in ar...
To examine associations between hypertensive pregnancy disorders and maternal cardiovascular disease...
Preeclampsia (PE) is now recognised as a cardiovascular risk factor for women. Emerging evidence sug...
<b>Background—</b>The nature and contribution of different pregnancy-related complicatio...
Background—The nature and contribution of different pregnancy-related complications to future cardio...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of death in women worldwide. Although tradit...
Maternal predisposition to vascular and metabolic disease may underlie both vascular-related pregnan...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Preeclampsia is one of the leading causes of maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity. Furthermore...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Background: The nature and contribution of different pregnancy-related complications to future cardi...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Preeclampsia (PE) and gestational hypertension (GH) are pregnancy-specific diseases that occur in ar...
To examine associations between hypertensive pregnancy disorders and maternal cardiovascular disease...
Preeclampsia (PE) is now recognised as a cardiovascular risk factor for women. Emerging evidence sug...
<b>Background—</b>The nature and contribution of different pregnancy-related complicatio...
Background—The nature and contribution of different pregnancy-related complications to future cardio...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of death in women worldwide. Although tradit...