Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes and Maternal Chronic Diseases in the Future: A Cross-Sectional Study Using KoGES-HEXA Data.
Geum Joon ChoJiae KimJi Young KimSung Won HanSoo Bin LeeMin-Jeong OhSa Jin KimJae Eun ShinPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
Adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs) are associated with an increased risk of chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease (CVD) and metabolic syndrome (MS), in the future. We designed a large-scale cohort study to evaluate the influence of APOs (preeclampsia, gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), stillbirth, macrosomia, and low birth weight) on the incidence of chronic diseases, body measurements, and serum biochemistry in the future and investigate whether combinations of APOs had additive effects on chronic diseases. We used health examinee data from the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study (KoGES-HEXA) and extracted data of parous women ( n = 30,174; mean age, 53.02 years) for the analysis. Women with APOs were more frequently diagnosed with chronic diseases and had a family history of chronic diseases compared with women without APOs. Composite APOs were associated with an increased risk of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, angina pectoris, stroke, and MS (adjusted odds ratio: 1.093, 1.379, 1.269, 1.351, 1.414, and 1.104, respectively) after adjustment for family history and social behaviors. Preeclampsia and GDM were associated with an increased risk of some chronic diseases; however, the combination of preeclampsia and GDM did not have an additive effect on the risk. APOs moderately influenced the future development of maternal CVD and metabolic derangements, independent of family history and social behaviors.
Keyphrases
- pregnancy outcomes
- pregnant women
- current status
- low birth weight
- cardiovascular disease
- metabolic syndrome
- healthcare
- mental health
- electronic health record
- risk factors
- multiple sclerosis
- mass spectrometry
- blood pressure
- preterm infants
- ms ms
- public health
- coronary artery disease
- human milk
- type diabetes
- preterm birth
- coronary artery
- emergency department
- insulin resistance
- high fat diet
- risk assessment
- physical activity
- gene expression
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- genome wide
- climate change
- acute coronary syndrome
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- health information
- cardiovascular events
- drug induced
- cardiovascular risk factors
- cervical cancer screening