By Robert Preidt

HealthDay Correspondent

THURSDAY, Aug. 27, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Ladies with high blood pressure amid pregnancy are more likely to confront the same health problem later in life, a unused study recommends.

The researchers also said they found that the brothers and sisters of these women have a higher risk of tall blood pressure afterward in life, and the brothers moreover may have a better chance of heart infection.

“The expanded risk of high blood pressure in siblings proposes that family history contributes to the expanded hazard of tall blood pressure in ladies amid pregnancy,” study co-leader Tracey Weissgerber, of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., said in a news discharge from the American Society of Nephrology.

“Be that as it may, women who had tall blood pressure in pregnancy were still more likely to develop tall blood weight afterward in life than their sisters who had ordinary blood weight in pregnancy,” she added.

The study as it were uncovered an association between high blood pressure amid pregnancy and potential problems later in life; it did not demonstrate cause-and-effect.

The long-term study included over 900 brothers and about 1,500 sisters in 954 kin bunches across the United States. Compared to ladies who had ordinary blood weight amid pregnancy, women with tall blood pressure amid pregnancy were 75 percent more likely to develop high blood weight afterward in life, the discoveries showed.

In expansion, brothers and sisters of ladies who had tall blood pressure in pregnancy were 24 percent and 15 percent more likely, separately, to develop high blood pressure later in life, compared with brothers and sisters of ladies who did not have high blood pressure during pregnancy.

Brothers, but not sisters, of ladies who had tall blood weight in pregnancy too had an expanded hazard of heart malady afterward in life, according to the ponder published online Aug. 27 within the Diary of the American Society of Nephrology.

“Further studies are required to determine whether this expanded chance in women who had tall blood weight in pregnancy is due to more grounded hereditary predisposition to high blood pressure, other risk factors, or lasting harm caused by tall blood weight in pregnancy,” Weissgerber said in the news release.

Tall blood pressure creates in around 8 percent of pregnancies.

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