2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.preghy.2021.05.018
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Metabolic syndrome following hypertensive disorders in pregnancy in a low-resource setting: A cohort study

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“…In Japanese women, no difference in metabolic syndrome prevalence was reported (110). Increased rates of metabolic syndrome 1 year after HDP compared to normotensive pregnancy were reported among Nigerian women (99).…”
Section: Metabolic Syndromementioning
confidence: 95%
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“…In Japanese women, no difference in metabolic syndrome prevalence was reported (110). Increased rates of metabolic syndrome 1 year after HDP compared to normotensive pregnancy were reported among Nigerian women (99).…”
Section: Metabolic Syndromementioning
confidence: 95%
“…The association between HDP and metabolic syndrome was reported in 11 studies, all using slightly different definitions of metabolic syndrome (Supplementary Table 6E) (86,88,89,92,99,106,108,110,117,120,138). Studies among Korean (adjusted OR 1.2 and 1.3), Brazilian (RR 2.9), and Kenyan women (adjusted RR 3.0) showed significantly increased risks of metabolic syndrome after HDP (86,89,120,138).…”
Section: Metabolic Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although cardiac and metabolic disorders influence renal function and vice versa [ 165 ], and have shared epidemiological and pathophysiological features, this merged pathology called cardio-renal metabolic syndrome was studied as a whole only recently [ 166 ]. In a prospective study performed by Ishaku et al, it was concluded that hypertensive diseases in pregnancy are related to the increased incidence of metabolic syndrome up to one year after delivery, and that these women should be screened on a routine basis to check for metabolic syndrome and to reduce the cardiometabolic risk [ 167 ].…”
Section: Arterial Stiffness In Complicated Pregnanciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Сьогодні в літературі існує припущення, що вагітність слід розглядати як метаболічний стрес-тест для майбутнього ризику розвитку метаболічного синдрому [10]. Вважаємо, що важливим питанням є розуміння проблеми для застосування профілактичних заходів, зокрема планування вагітності із завчасною корекцією ваги до зачаття, попередження патологічного ГЗМТ для запобігання затримки редукції ваги після пологів та програмування ожиріння у потомства.…”
Section: The Impact Of Preconceptional Overweight On Dynamics Of Mate...unclassified