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Maternal Dietary Patterns During Pregnancy Are Linked to Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy Among a Predominantly Low-Income US Hispanic/Latina Pregnancy Cohort.

Luis E MaldonadoTheresa M BastainClaudia M. Toledo-CorralGenevieve F DuntonRima HabreSandrah P EckelTingyu YangBrendan H GrubbsThomas ChavezLaila A Al-MarayatiCarrie V BretonShohreh F Farzan
Published in: Journal of the American Heart Association (2024)
While the solid fats, refined grains, and cheese diet was strongly associated with preeclampsia during pregnancy, findings suggest the vegetables, oils, and fruit diet may be more relevant than Healthy Eating Index 2015 for preventing preeclampsia among low-income Hispanic/Latina women.
Keyphrases
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • weight loss
  • physical activity
  • pregnant women
  • african american
  • blood pressure
  • early onset
  • health risk
  • body mass index
  • adipose tissue
  • human health
  • insulin resistance
  • lactic acid
  • drinking water