Journal article
Blood pressure in late pregnancy and work outside the home
SP Walker, M Permezel, SP Brennecke, AM Ugoni, JR Higgins
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2001
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess maternal blood pressure (BP) responses to working outside the home in late pregnancy, using 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring. METHODS: Our paired observational study involved 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring of 100 normotensive women (51 primiparas, 49 multiparas) on work and nonwork days. Mean BP differences were calculated for working, postworking, sleeping, and 24-hour periods on both days. Main outcome measures were BP differences between work and nonwork days and subsequent pregnancy hypertension. Comparisons in BP between work and nonwork days were done with Student paired t test. Comparisons between study subgroups were done with unpaired t test. Potential predict..
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