【Objective】 To investigate the blood pressure and the impact of related factors in 3-years old offspring with hypertension disorder complicating pregnancy(HDCP)mother. 【Methods】 Utilizing the group case-control study method, a follow-up study was carried out. 28 HDCP patients, 34 normotensive controls during pregnancy and all of their offspring were obtained. The information was collected by questionnaires. The anthropometric measurements, blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, lipids and serum uric acid were measured in HDCP and control. The height, weight and blood pressure were measured in the offspring. 【Results】 There was no statistical difference in blood pressure between off springs of the two groups(P>0.05). The blood pressure of offspring was not associated with mother current blood pressure, presentational BMI, weight gain during pregnancy(P>0.05). No effect of mother's current dyslipidemia, uric acid anomalies and cardiovascular risk factors aggregation on their offspring's blood pressure was found(P>0.05). The offspring's systolic blood pressure was positively associated with their weight gain after birth(P<0.05). There was no significant difference in weight gain between two group children(P>0.05). 【Conclusions】 This study indicates that HDCP is not associated with systolic and diastolic blood pressures in the 3-year-old offspring. But weight gain after birth is associated with systolic blood pressure in the children.
Key words
hypertension disorder complicating pregnancy /
offspring /
blood pressure
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