Abstract
Background and purpose
Women who develop pre-eclampsia in pregnancy are at increased risk of cardiovascular disease. The offspring from pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia have higher blood pressures during childhood, but little is known about their long-term health. We hypothesized that pre-eclampsia would lead to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease in the offspring.Methods
We traced 6410 babies born in Helsinki, Finland, from 1934 to 1944. We used the mothers' blood pressure levels and the presence of proteinuria during pregnancy to define pre-eclampsia and gestational hypertension without proteinuria according to modern criteria.Results
Two hundred eighty-four of the pregnancies were complicated by pre-eclampsia (120 with nonsevere and 164 with severe disease) and 1592 by gestational hypertension. The crude hazard ratio for all forms of stroke among people whose mothers had pre-eclampsia was 1.9 (1.2 to 3.0; P=0.01); among people whose mothers had gestational hypertension, it was 1.4 (1.0 to 1.8; P=0.03). There was no evidence that these pregnancy disorders were associated with coronary heart disease in the offspring. Pre-eclampsia, in particular severe disease, was associated with a reduced mean head circumference at birth, whereas gestational hypertension was associated with an increased head circumference in relation to body length.Conclusions
People born after pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia or gestational hypertension are at increased risk of stroke. The underlying processes may include a local disorder of the blood vessels of the brain as a consequence of either reduced brain growth or impaired brain growth leading to "brain-sparing" responses in utero.Full text links
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Medical Research Council (4)
Grant ID: U1475000001
The Southampton Women's Survey (SWS)
Prof Cyrus Cooper, MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit
Grant ID: MC_U147585827
Grant ID: U1475000004
Lifecourse Determinants of Bone and Joint Disease
Prof Cyrus Cooper, MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit
Grant ID: MC_UP_A620_1014
NIA NIH HHS (1)
Grant ID: R01 AG032339
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Grant ID: NF-SI-0508-10082