Aug 5, 2008

Pregnancy problems in the risk of heart disease

The researchers recently pointed out that those over the age of 30 there are certain types of complications of pregnancy women should accept Ⅱ heart disease and diabetes screening.

The researchers recently pointed out that those over the age of 30 there are certain types of complications of pregnancy women should accept Ⅱ heart disease and diabetes screening. From Glasgow's Royal Hospital Naveed Sattar and Ian A. Greer, who pointed out that these women should accept the recommendations of doctors, by adjusting the diet and physical exercise to reduce the incidence of cardiovascular disease risk. They said: "Obviously, with a history of gestational diabetes women should accept diabetes screening, if there are other adverse consequences of pregnancy, the mother can prove that with the risk of cardiovascular disease will increase, then these women should receive screening And primary prevention. "

In their July 20 this year, "published by the British Medical Journal" published an article pointed out that those patients with diabetes during pregnancy exist in the future Ⅱ the risk of type 2 diabetes will increase further. Study also found that other pregnancy problems, including premature birth, low birth weight infants and aura eclampsia, and the occurrence of cardiovascular disease both between relevant. The article also pointed out that general practitioners should keep the pregnant women with complications of pregnancy in cases of information to ensure that women in the postpartum within six weeks to receive screening and education. Those who have taken place in the women's pregnancy complications should accept some of the routine screening measures, for example, measuring blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar testing their level. The researchers pointed out: "prevention of cardiovascular diseases is a major problem it is difficult to differentiate between those early existence of the risk of the individual and to ensure that they can benefit from the interventions, for example, to change their way of life." Although the adjustment of diet and physical exercise Ⅱ can reduce heart disease and the risk of type 2 diabetes, but is not clear whether the lifestyle factors can also reduce pregnancy complications.

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