India  

Study: Bad Pregnancy Outcomes Linked To Poor Health In Old Age

Video Credit: Wochit - Duration: 00:40s - Published
Study: Bad Pregnancy Outcomes Linked To Poor Health In Old Age

Study: Bad Pregnancy Outcomes Linked To Poor Health In Old Age

Some women experience adverse pregnancy outcomes, ranging from high blood pressure to gestational diabetes.

Now, a new study shows those problems don't end when those women's childbearing years are over.

JAMA Cardiology researchers say such women have a more than 25% higher risk for heart disease later in life than those who don't.

The researchers analyzed health data on 48,311 postmenopausal women 55 to 64 years old.

Almost 8% of these women later developed atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease after reaching menopause.

Specific pregnancy complications can increase a woman's risk of heart disease, stroke and peripheral vascular disease.

Study co-author Dr. Nisha Parikh


You Might Like


Related videos from verified sources

Heartbreaking moment woman abandons baby boy on park bench [Video]

Heartbreaking moment woman abandons baby boy on park bench

Police are searching for a woman seen on CCTV abandoning a newborn baby boy on a park bench. The infant, believed to be around seven days old, was heard crying next to a flower bed in Phuket,..

Credit: Newsflare     Duration: 01:51Published
Your neighborhood may raise your risk of chronic kidney disease [Video]

Your neighborhood may raise your risk of chronic kidney disease

A neighbourhood's overall socioeconomic status, including income and education level, may influence its residents' risk of chronic kidney disease, according to a study. The study was recently published..

Credit: ANI     Duration: 01:22Published
Study: To Reduce Dementia Risk, Get 'Goldilocks' Amount Of Sleep [Video]

Study: To Reduce Dementia Risk, Get 'Goldilocks' Amount Of Sleep

A new study reports that when it comes to sleep, it's actually possible to get too much of a good thing. According to UPI, research shows getting too much or too little sleep may increase the risk for..

Credit: Wochit     Duration: 00:44Published