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Posted: 2025-04-16 23:16:39 UTC

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A study found that adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs) only partially explain the link between pre-pregnancy obesity and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in midlife among pregnant individuals.
Prepregnancy obesity is associated with increased CVD risk in midlife.
Adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs) mediate a small portion of this association.
The study highlights the complex relationship between prepregnancy health, pregnancy outcomes, and long-term cardiovascular health.
Determining the precise mechanisms by which prepregnancy adiposity impacts long-term CVD risk.
Disentangling the contributions of various APOs to CVD risk.
Addressing the limitations of observational studies in establishing causality.