2023
DOI: 10.7189/jogh.13.04117
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Dose-response associations of maternal age with pregnancy complications and multimorbidity among nulliparas and multiparas: A multicentric retrospective cohort study in southern China

Jingya Li,
Yamei Li,
Yamei Duan
et al.

Abstract: Background Advanced maternal age is becoming an increasingly common issue worldwide, presenting substantial health risks to pregnant women. However, dose-response associations of maternal age with a comprehensive range of pregnancy complications and their multimorbidity remain unclear. Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study using data from China’s National Maternal Near Miss Surveillance System for 2017-2018, including 18 hospitals in southern China. We inclu… Show more

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“…First, the higher burden of certain chronic conditions, such as obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and heart diseases, has increased the proportion of HRP women accompanied with related pregnancy comorbidities and complications [ 40 ]. Accordingly, a significant burden of multimorbidity among pregnancy women was found in several contexts, with an estimated prevalence of 10.2% in UK [ 14 ], 6.3% in Japan [ 16 ], and 2.3% in China [ 17 ]. Second, the easing of childbirth policy has directly led to the increased proportion of multiparous pregnancies [ 6 , 41 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, the higher burden of certain chronic conditions, such as obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and heart diseases, has increased the proportion of HRP women accompanied with related pregnancy comorbidities and complications [ 40 ]. Accordingly, a significant burden of multimorbidity among pregnancy women was found in several contexts, with an estimated prevalence of 10.2% in UK [ 14 ], 6.3% in Japan [ 16 ], and 2.3% in China [ 17 ]. Second, the easing of childbirth policy has directly led to the increased proportion of multiparous pregnancies [ 6 , 41 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the former seems to not apply when it comes to the risk of placental related disease ( 44 ). In fact, several factors may interact as mediators for placental dysfunction; first, there is consistent evidence that women with advanced maternal age have more comorbidities, a higher risk of preeclampsia and present more complicated patterns of multimorbidity during pregnancy ( 45–47 ). Second, endometrial receptivity has been proposed to be negatively affected by age, potentially influencing implantation, placental function and pregnancy outcome ( 48 , 49 ), yet further studies are needed.…”
Section: Mechanisms Involved In Placental Dysfunction In Odmentioning
confidence: 99%