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Pregnancy, pregnancy loss, and the risk of cardiovascular disease in Chinese women: findings from the China Kadoorie Biobank.

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Peters, SAE; Yang, L; Guo, Y; Chen, Y; Bian, Z; Tian, X; Chang, L; Zhang, S; Liu, J; Wang, T; Chen, J; Li, L; Woodward, M; Chen, Z ...
Published in: BMC Med
August 8, 2017

BACKGROUND: Pregnancy and pregnancy loss may be linked to cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, the evidence is still inconsistent, especially in East Asians, whose reproductive patterns differ importantly from those in the West. We examined the associations of pregnancy, miscarriage, induced abortion, and stillbirth with CVD incidence among Chinese women. METHODS: In 2004-2008, the nationwide China Kadoorie Biobank recruited 302,669 women aged 30-79 years from ten diverse localities. During 7 years of follow-up, 43,968 incident cases of circulatory disease, 14,440 of coronary heart disease, and 19,925 of stroke (including 11,430 ischaemic and 2170 haemorrhagic strokes), were recorded among 289,573 women without prior CVD at baseline. Cox regression yielded multiple adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) for CVD risks associated with pregnancy outcomes. RESULTS: Overall, 99% of women had been pregnant, and among them 10%, 53%, and 7% reported having a history of miscarriage, induced abortion, and stillbirth, respectively. Each additional pregnancy was associated with an adjusted HR of 1.03 (95% confidence interval, CI: 1.02; 1.04) for circulatory disease. A history of miscarriage, induced abortion, and stillbirth, respectively, were associated with adjusted HRs of 1.04 (1.01; 1.07), 1.04 (1.02; 1.07), and 1.07 (1.03; 1.11) for circulatory disease. The relationship was stronger with recurrent pregnancy loss; adjusted HRs for each additional loss being 1.04 (1.00; 1.09) for miscarriage, 1.02 (1.01; 1.04) for induced abortion, and 1.04 (1.00; 1.08) for stillbirth. CONCLUSIONS: Among Chinese women, increases in pregnancy, and a history and recurrence of miscarriage, induced abortion, and stillbirth are each associated with a higher risk of CVD.

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BMC Med

DOI

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1741-7015

Publication Date

August 8, 2017

Volume

15

Issue

1

Start / End Page

148

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Stroke
  • Stillbirth
  • Risk
  • Proportional Hazards Models
  • Pregnancy Outcome
  • Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular
  • Pregnancy
  • Middle Aged
  • Incidence
  • Humans
 

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Peters, S. A. E., Yang, L., Guo, Y., Chen, Y., Bian, Z., Tian, X., … China Kadoorie Biobank collaboration group, . (2017). Pregnancy, pregnancy loss, and the risk of cardiovascular disease in Chinese women: findings from the China Kadoorie Biobank. BMC Med, 15(1), 148. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-017-0912-7
Peters, Sanne A. E., Ling Yang, Yu Guo, Yiping Chen, Zheng Bian, Xiaocao Tian, Liang Chang, et al. “Pregnancy, pregnancy loss, and the risk of cardiovascular disease in Chinese women: findings from the China Kadoorie Biobank.BMC Med 15, no. 1 (August 8, 2017): 148. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-017-0912-7.
Peters SAE, Yang L, Guo Y, Chen Y, Bian Z, Tian X, et al. Pregnancy, pregnancy loss, and the risk of cardiovascular disease in Chinese women: findings from the China Kadoorie Biobank. BMC Med. 2017 Aug 8;15(1):148.
Peters, Sanne A. E., et al. “Pregnancy, pregnancy loss, and the risk of cardiovascular disease in Chinese women: findings from the China Kadoorie Biobank.BMC Med, vol. 15, no. 1, Aug. 2017, p. 148. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/s12916-017-0912-7.
Peters SAE, Yang L, Guo Y, Chen Y, Bian Z, Tian X, Chang L, Zhang S, Liu J, Wang T, Chen J, Li L, Woodward M, Chen Z, China Kadoorie Biobank collaboration group. Pregnancy, pregnancy loss, and the risk of cardiovascular disease in Chinese women: findings from the China Kadoorie Biobank. BMC Med. 2017 Aug 8;15(1):148.
Journal cover image

Published In

BMC Med

DOI

EISSN

1741-7015

Publication Date

August 8, 2017

Volume

15

Issue

1

Start / End Page

148

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Stroke
  • Stillbirth
  • Risk
  • Proportional Hazards Models
  • Pregnancy Outcome
  • Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular
  • Pregnancy
  • Middle Aged
  • Incidence
  • Humans