Canada's latest research, said: Overweight easy to get pregnant postpartum metabolic diseases
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[Abstract] recently published "Diabetes Care journal" on a research study: Women in the postpartum weight gain in a year, likely to increase the risk of metabolic diseases. The study by the Canadian 多伦多西奈 Hill Hospital, Associate Professor of Endocrinology, Dr. Ravi completed.
The recently published "Diabetes Care journal" on a research study: Women in the postpartum weight gain in a year, likely to increase the risk of metabolic diseases. The study by the Canadian 多伦多西奈 Hill Hospital, Associate Professor of Endocrinology, Dr. Ravi completed.
The new study, researchers at Mount Sinai Hospital conducted on 305 women a year to track health indicators, found by subtracting the smooth multi-weight women during pregnancy increased from 3 to 12 months postpartum, their cholesterol, blood pressure and other physiological indices maintained at the standard level. While those in the postpartum weight continued to increase women a year in the case of diastolic blood pressure, insulin resistance and lipid aspects even worse, there is no more likely to suffer from disease before pregnancy. Study leader Dr. Ravi said the study confirmed that the postpartum period is a crucial window of metabolic and cardiovascular disease risk. Compared with pregnant women's weight, the women's weight postpartum year to predict whether the next 15 years as indicators of metabolic diseases occur more reliable.