Causal effects of gestational hypertension on women's health: A Mendelian randomization analysis.
Key Points
This analysis aims to understand the causal relationship between gestational hypertension and women's long-term health risks, particularly stroke risk.
Applied Mendelian randomization to assess the impact of gestational hypertension on stroke risk.
Analyzed genetic variants associated with gestational hypertension.
Focused on women's health outcomes in relation to stroke risk.
Gestational hypertension is causatively associated with a higher risk of stroke in women.
Indications of the need for increased monitoring and interventions targeted at women with gestational hypertension.
Abstract
GH is causatively linked to higher stroke risk in women, underscoring the need for focused monitoring and interventions to mitigate long-term health risks in this group.
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