Risk factors associated with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy within an urban indigenous population in south western Sydney

Autor: Amy L, Daly, Nina, Sriram, Cheryl, Woodall, Kierrtana, Selvakumar, Kelly, Briggs, Parul, Garg, Lisa, Russell, Michelle, Yu, Karen, Beetson, Annemarie, Hennessy
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Internal medicine journal. 48(3)
ISSN: 1445-5994
Popis: The prevalence of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) in Australia's urban indigenous women is unknown.To explore the risk factors associated with HDP for a cohort of urban indigenous women in South-Western Sydney, Australia.This study was conducted in partnership with the Tharawal Aboriginal Medical Service. Women (18-45 years) were recruited at the clinic and community events. The quantitative questionnaire included obstetric history, personal and family history of hypertension. Anthropometric measurements and blood pressure were conducted. Rates were compared with Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) national rates.Eighty-three participants completed the questionnaire. The rate of ever having HDP in a pregnancy was 36.1%. The overall ABS rate was 9.8% and for indigenous women, 14%. The mean maternal age at first pregnancy was 20.8 years (SD 3.7 years). The mean body mass index (BMI) of the sample population (n = 81) was 32.2 kg/mThere was a higher rate of HDP in urban indigenous women compared to the national indigenous prevalence. The family history, or individual history of hypertension was the most significant risk factors and BMI was not identified as a risk factor for HDP in this population.
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