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Pre-pregnancy predictors of hypertension in pregnancy among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in north Queensland, Australia; a prospective cohort study

机译:澳大利亚昆士兰州北部的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民妇女的妊娠前高血压预测指标;前瞻性队列研究

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Background: \udCompared to other Australian women, Indigenous women are frequently at greater risk for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. We examined pre-pregnancy factors that may predict hypertension in pregnancy in a cohort of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in north Queensland.\ud\udMethods: \udData on a cohort of 1009 Indigenous women of childbearing age (15-44 years) who participated in a 1998-2000 health screening program in north Queensland were combined with 1998-2008 Queensland hospitalisations data using probabilistic data linkage. Data on the women in the cohort who were hospitalised for birth (n = 220) were further combined with Queensland perinatal data which identified those diagnosed with hypertension in pregnancy.\ud\udResults: \udOf 220 women who gave birth, 22 had hypertension in the pregnancy after their health check. The mean age of women with and without hypertension was similar (23.7 years and 23.9 years respectively) however Aboriginal women were more affected compared to Torres Strait Islanders. Pre-pregnancy adiposity and elevated blood pressure at the health screening program were predictors of a pregnancy affected by hypertension. After adjusting for age and ethnicity, each 1 cm increase in waist circumference showed a 4% increased risk for hypertension in pregnancy (PR 1.04; 95% CI; 1.02-1.06); each 1 point increase in BMI showed a 9% adjusted increase in risk (1.09; 1.04-1.14). For each 1 mmHg increase in baseline systolic blood pressure there was an age and ethnicity adjusted 6% increase in risk and each 1 mmHg increase in diastolic blood pressure showed a 7% increase in risk (1.06; 1.03-1.09 and 1.07; 1.03-1.11 respectively). Among those free of diabetes at baseline, the presence of the metabolic syndrome (International Diabetes Federation criteria) predicted over a three-fold increase in age-ethnicity-adjusted risk (3.5; 1.50-8.17).\ud\udConclusions: \udPre-pregnancy adiposity and features of the metabolic syndrome among these young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women track strongly to increased risk of hypertension in pregnancy with associated risks to the health of babies.\ud
机译:背景:与其他澳大利亚妇女相比,土著妇女经常有妊娠高血压疾病的高风险。我们在昆士兰州北部的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民妇女队列中检查了可预测妊娠高血压的孕前因素。\ ud \ ud方法:\ ud有关1009名育龄(15-44岁)土著妇女的数据参加了在昆士兰州北部进行的1998-2000年健康筛查计划,并使用概率数据链接将1998-2008年昆士兰州的住院数据进行了合并。该队列中住院分娩的妇女(n = 220)数据与昆士兰围产期数据进一步结合,后者确定了那些在妊娠中被诊断出患有高血压的妇女。\ ud \ ud结果:\ ud在220名分娩的妇女中,有22名患有高血压健康检查后怀孕。有和没有高血压的妇女的平均年龄相近(分别为23.7岁和23.9岁),但是与托雷斯海峡岛民相比,土著妇女受到的影响更大。健康检查程序中的妊娠前肥胖症和血压升高是受高血压影响的妊娠的预测指标。在调整了年龄和种族之后,腰围每增加1 cm,妊娠高血压的风险增加4%(PR 1.04; 95%CI; 1.02-1.06);体重指数每增加1点,调整后风险增加9%(1.09; 1.04-1.14)。基线收缩压每升高1mmHg,年龄和种族调整后的危险就增加6%,而舒张压每升高1μmmHg的危险就增加7%(1.06; 1.03-1.09和1.07; 1.03-1.11分别)。在基线无糖尿病的人群中,代谢综合征(国际糖尿病联合会的标准)的存在预测年龄-种族调整后的风险将增加三倍(3.5; 1.50-8.17)。\ ud \ ud结论:\ udPre-这些年轻的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民妇女的妊娠肥胖症和代谢综合征的特征强烈追踪了孕妇患高血压的风险增加,以及与婴儿健康有关的风险。\ ud

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