Cardiac hypertrophy with obesity is augmented after pregnancy in C57BL/6 mice.
Chen CheKayla DudickRobin ShoemakerPublished in: Biology of sex differences (2019)
These results suggest that the combined effects of pregnancy and obesity augment cardiac hypertrophy and promote remodeling. The rising prevalence of CVD in premenopausal women may be attributed to an increased prevalence of women entering pregnancy with an overweight or obese BMI.