Association between Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Eligibility and Inclusion Criteria
2.2. Data Sources and Search Strategy
2.3. Study Selection
2.4. Data Extraction
2.4.1. Data Collection Process
2.4.2. Data Retrieved
2.4.3. Assessment of Risk of Bias
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Literature Search
3.2. Study Characteristics
3.3. Study Quality
3.4. Study Description
3.4.1. CRF before Pregnancy and Subsequent HDP
3.4.2. CRF during Pregnancy and Subsequent GH or PE
3.4.3. HDP and Postpartum CRF
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Ovid Medline | ||
# | Searches | Results |
1 | exp Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced/ | 33,283 |
2 | Hypertension/ | 220,828 |
3 | limit 2 to yr = “1970–2004” | 121,134 |
4 | pregnancy/ | 819,642 |
5 | 3 and 4 | 6568 |
6 | Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular/ | 15,517 |
7 | limit 6 to yr = “1970–2004” | 9895 |
8 | (eclamp* or preclamp* or preeclamp*).tw,kf. | 31,687 |
9 | (EPH adj3 (complex* or gestosis or toxemia* or toxaemia*)).tw,kf. | 484 |
10 | (PIH or PPEP).tw,kf. | 1881 |
11 | ((pregnant or pregnancy or pregnancies or maternal or gestation* or proteinuria or gestosis) adj3 (hypertens* or hyper-tens* or toxemia* or toxaemia*)).tw,kf. | 20,294 |
12 | 1 or 5 or 7 or 8 or 9 or 10 or 11 | 61,024 |
13 | exp Exercise/ | 166,754 |
14 | Exercise Test/ | 58,836 |
15 | Exercise Tolerance/ | 10,971 |
16 | exp Oxygen Consumption/ | 101,596 |
17 | exp Physical Fitness/ | 26,082 |
18 | ((bruce or naughton or ramp) adj2 protocol*).tw,kf. | 1516 |
19 | ((cardiopulmonary or cardio-pulmonary or cardiorespiratory or cardio-respiratory or physical) adj3 fitness).tw,kf. | 13,302 |
20 | ((aerobic* or cardiopulmonary or cardio-pulmonary or cardiorespiratory or cardiorespiratory or cycl*-ergomet* or exercise or fitness or rockport or stress or treadmill or walk*) adj3 (capacity or test*)).tw,kf. | 73,422 |
21 | GXT.tw,kf. | 300 |
22 | LTPA.tw,kf. | 693 |
23 | (metabolic-equivalen* or METs).tw,kf. | 10,280 |
24 | (oxygen adj2 consum*).tw,kf. | 38,160 |
25 | Oxygenat*.tw,kf. | 60,929 |
26 | physical-activit*.tw,kf. | 92,897 |
27 | (vo2max or vo2-max).tw,kf. | 10,131 |
28 | or/13–27 | 468,670 |
29 | 12 and 28 | 733 |
30 | Animals/ not Humans/ | 4,436,891 |
31 | (animals or animal or canine* or cat or cats or dog or dogs or feline or hamster* or | 2,282,522 |
mice or monkey or monkeys or mouse or murine or pig or pigs or piglet* or porcine or primate* or rabbit* or rats or rat or rodent* or sheep or veterinar*).ti,jw. | ||
32 | 30 or 31 | 4,854,610 |
33 | 29 not 32 | 698 |
34 | remove duplicates from 33 | 696 |
PubMed | ||
Search | Query | Items found |
#21 | Search (#19) AND #20 | 2 |
#20 | Search 2018/07/05[CRDT] OR 2018/07/04[CRDT] OR 2018/07/03[CRDT] OR 2018/07/02[CRDT] OR 2018/07/01[CRDT] OR 2018/06/30[CRDT] OR 2018/06/29[CRDT] | 22,890 |
#19 | Search (#17) NOT #18 | 1552 |
#18 | Search (animals[Title] OR animal[Title] OR canine*[Title] OR cat[Title] OR cats[Title] OR dog[Title] OR dogs[Title] OR feline[Title] OR hamster*[Title] OR mice[Title] OR monkey[Title] OR monkeys[Title] OR mouse[Title] OR murine[Title] OR pig[Title] OR pigs[Title] OR piglet*[Title] OR porcine[Title] OR primate*[Title] OR rabbit*[Title] OR rats[Title] OR rat[Title] OR rodent*[Title] OR sheep[Title] OR veterinar*[Title]) | 2,054,960 |
#17 | Search (#5) AND #16 | 1649 |
#16 | Search (((((((((#6) OR #7) OR #8) OR #9) OR #10) OR #11) OR #12) OR #13) OR #14) OR #15 | 559,635 |
#15 | Search (vo2max[Text Word] OR vo2-max[Text Word]) | 9783 |
#14 | Search physical-activit*[Text Word] | 92,749 |
#13 | Search oxygenat*[Text Word] | 72,441 |
#12 | Search oxygen-consum*[Text Word] | 113,396 |
#11 | Search (metabolic-equivalen*[Text Word] OR METs[Text Word]) | 10,309 |
#10 | Search LTPA[Text Word] | 691 |
#9 | Search GXT[Text Word] | 297 |
#8 | Search ((aerobic*[Text Word] OR cardiopulmonary[Text Word] OR cardiopulmonary[Text Word] OR cardiorespiratory[Text Word] OR cardio- respiratory[Text Word] OR cycl*-ergomet*[Text Word] OR exercise[Text Word] OR fitness[Text Word] OR rockport[Text Word] OR stress[Text Word] OR treadmill[Text Word] OR walk*[Text Word])) AND (capacity[Text Word] OR test[Text Word] OR tests[Text Word] OR testing[Text Word]) | 304,975 |
#7 | Search ((cardiopulmonary[Text Word] OR cardio-pulmonary[Text Word] OR cardiorespiratory[Text Word] OR cardio-respiratory[Text Word] OR physical[Text Word])) AND fitness[Text Word] | 36,809 |
#6 | Search ((bruce[Text Word] OR naughton[Text Word] OR ramp[Text Word])) | 1854 |
AND protocol*[Text Word] | ||
#5 | Search (((#1) OR #2) OR #3) OR #4 | 71,017 |
#4 | Search ((pregnant[Text Word] OR pregnancy[Text Word] OR pregnancies[Text Word] OR maternal[Text Word] OR gestation*[Text Word] OR proteinuria[Text Word] OR gestosis[Text Word])) AND (hypertens*[Text Word] OR hypertens*[Text Word] OR toxemia*[Text Word] OR toxaemia*[Text Word]) | 43,076 |
#3 | Search (PIH[Text Word] OR PPEP[Text Word]) | 1858 |
#2 | Search (EPH[Text Word]) AND (complex*[Text Word] OR gestosis[Text Word] OR toxemia*[Text Word] OR toxaemia*[Text Word]) | 820 |
#1 | Search (eclamp*[Text Word] OR preclamp*[Text Word] OR preeclamp*[Text Word]) | 42,733 |
Ovid Embase | ||
# | Searches | Results |
1 | maternal hypertension/ | 15,415 |
2 | pregnancy toxemia/ | 3503 |
3 | exp “eclampsia and preeclampsia”/ | 56,959 |
4 | ((pregnant or pregnancy or pregnancies or maternal or gestation* or proteinuria or gestosis) adj3 (hypertens* or hyper-tens* or toxemia* or toxaemia*)).tw,kw. | 28,915 |
5 | (eclamp* or preclamp* or preeclamp*).tw,kw. | 48,554 |
6 | (EPH adj3 (complex* or gestosis or toxemia* or toxaemia*)).tw,kw. | 616 |
7 | (PIH or PPEP).tw,kw. | 2730 |
8 | or/1–7 | 84,051 |
9 | exp exercise/ | 318,026 |
10 | exp exercise test/ | 78,173 |
11 | exercise tolerance/ | 15,747 |
12 | oxygen consumption/ | 109,537 |
13 | anaerobic threshold/ | 3516 |
14 | anaerobic capacity/ | 2084 |
15 | metabolic equivalent/ | 2376 |
16 | exp physical activity/ | 368,549 |
17 | fitness/ | 38,060 |
18 | cardiorespiratory fitness/ | 2855 |
19 | ((bruce or naughton or ramp) adj2 protocol*).tw,kw. | 2693 |
20 | ((cardiopulmonary or cardio-pulmonary or cardiorespiratory or cardio-respiratory or physical) adj3 fitness).tw,kw. | 17,865 |
21 | ((aerobic* or cardiopulmonary or cardio-pulmonary or cardiorespiratory or cardiorespiratory or cycl*-ergomet* or exercise or fitness or rockport or stress or treadmill or walk*) adj3 (capacity or test*)).tw,kw. | 110,314 |
22 | GXT.tw,kw. | 396 |
23 | LTPA.tw,kw. | 786 |
24 | (metabolic-equivalen* or METs).tw,kw. | 17,265 |
25 | (oxygen adj2 consum*).tw,kw. | 53,643 |
26 | oxygenat*.tw,kw. | 85,381 |
27 | physical-activit*.tw,kw. | 128,981 |
28 | (vo2max or vo2-max).tw,kw. | 13,276 |
29 | or/9–28 | 928,254 |
30 | 8 and 29 | 1843 |
31 | (animal experiment/ or experimental animal/) not human/ | 2,021,318 |
32 | (animals or animal or canine* or cat or cats or dog or dogs or feline or hamster* or mice or monkey or monkeys or mouse or murine or pig or pigs or piglet* or porcine or primate* or rabbit* or rats or rat or rodent* or sheep or veterinar*).ti,jx. | 2,737,925 |
33 | 31 or 32 | 3,745,193 |
34 | 30 not 33 | 1762 |
35 | remove duplicates from 34 | 1727 |
The Cochrane Library | ||
ID | SEARCH | HITS |
#1 | (eclamp* or preclamp* or preeclamp*):ti,ab,kw | 2356 |
#2 | (EPH near/3 (complex* or gestosis or toxemia* or toxaemia*)):ti,ab,kw | 11 |
#3 | (PIH or PPEP):ti,ab,kw | 170 |
#4 | ((pregnant or pregnancy or pregnancies or maternal or gestation* or proteinuria or gestosis) near/3 (hypertens* or hyper-tens* or toxemia* or toxaemia*)):ti,ab,kw | 1654 |
#5 | [or #1–#4] | 3416 |
#6 | ((bruce or naughton or ramp) near/2 protocol*):ti,ab,kw | 352 |
#7 | ((cardiopulmonary or cardio-pulmonary or cardiorespiratory or cardiorespiratory or physical) near/3 fitness):ti,ab,kw | 4906 |
#8 | ((aerobic* or cardiopulmonary or cardio-pulmonary or cardiorespiratory or cardio-respiratory or cycl*-ergomet* or exercise or fitness or rockport or stress or treadmill or walk*) near/3 (capacity or test*)):ti,ab,kw | 23,206 |
#9 | GXT:ti,ab,kw | 73 |
#10 | LTPA:ti,ab,kw | 50 |
#11 | (metabolic-equivalen* or METs):ti,ab,kw | 1609 |
#12 | (oxygen near/2 consum*):ti,ab,kw | 9321 |
#13 | oxygenat*:ti,ab,kw | 5821 |
#14 | physical-activit*:ti,ab,kw | 18,393 |
#15 | (vo2max or vo2-max):ti,ab,kw | 2020 |
#16 | [or #6–#15] | 52,934 |
#17 | #5 and #16 | 81 |
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Scopus | ||
ID | SEARCH | HITS |
#1 | TITLE-ABS(eclamp* or preclamp* or preeclamp*) | 36,278 |
#2 | TITLE-ABS(EPH w/3 (complex* or gestosis or toxemia* or toxaemia*)) | 618 |
#3 | TITLE-ABS(PIH or PPEP) | 2392 |
#4 | TITLE-ABS((pregnant or pregnancy or pregnancies or maternal or gestation* or proteinuria or gestosis) w/3 (hypertens* or hyper-tens* or toxemia* or toxaemia*)) | 24,068 |
#5 | #1 OR #2 OR #3 OR #4 | 54,422 |
#6 | TITLE-ABS((bruce or naughton or ramp) w/2 protocol*) | 1928 |
#7 | TITLE-ABS((cardiopulmonary or cardio-pulmonary or cardiorespiratory or cardio-respiratory or physical) w/3 fitness) | 18,136 |
#8 | TITLE-ABS((aerobic* or cardiopulmonary or cardio-pulmonary or cardiorespiratory or cardio-respiratory or cycl*-ergomet* or exercise or fitness or rockport or stress or treadmill or walk*) w/3 (capacity or test*)) | 131,605 |
#9 | TITLE-ABS(GXT) | 392 |
#10 | TITLE-ABS(LTPA) | 749 |
#11 | TITLE-ABS(metabolic-equivalen* or METs) | 11,354 |
#12 | TITLE-ABS(oxygen w/2 consum*) | 56,425 |
#13 | TITLE-ABS(oxygenat*) | 97,183 |
#14 | TITLE-ABS(physical-activit*) | 114,817 |
#15 | TITLE-ABS(vo2max or vo2-max) | 11,703 |
#16 | #6 OR #7 OR #8 OR #9 OR #10 OR #11 OR #12 OR #13 OR #14 OR #15 | 406,992 |
#17 | #5 and #16 | 571 |
#18 | TITLE(animals or animal or canine* or cat or cats or dog or dogs or feline or | 2,469,895 |
hamster* or mice or monkey or monkeys or mouse or murine or pig or pigs or piglet* or porcine or primate* or rabbit* or rats or rat or rodent* or sheep or veterinar*) | ||
#19 | #17 AND NOT #18 | 558 |
Ovid Medline (12 January 2021) Ovid MEDLINE(R) and Epub Ahead of Print, In-Process, and Other Non-Indexed Citations and Daily <1946 to 8 January 2021> | ||
# | Searches | Results |
1 | exp Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced/ | 37,290 |
2 | Hypertension/ | 237,409 |
3 | limit 2 to yr = “1970–2004” | 121,132 |
4 | pregnancy/ | 887,984 |
5 | 3 and 4 | 6568 |
6 | Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular/ | 16,439 |
7 | limit 6 to yr = “1970–2004” | 9895 |
8 | (eclamp* or preclamp* or preeclamp*).tw,kf. | 37,609 |
9 | (EPH adj3 (complex* or gestosis or toxemia* or toxaemia*)).tw,kf. | 494 |
10 | (PIH or PPEP).tw,kf. | 2132 |
11 | ((pregnant or pregnancy or pregnancies or maternal or gestation* or proteinuria or gestosis) adj3 (hypertens* or hyper-tens* or toxemia* or toxaemia*)).tw,kf. | 23,335 |
12 | 1 or 5 or 7 or 8 or 9 or 10 or 11 | 68,956 |
13 | exp Exercise/ | 202,331 |
14 | Exercise Test/ | 64,022 |
15 | Exercise Tolerance/ | 13,058 |
16 | exp Oxygen Consumption/ | 106,238 |
17 | exp Physical Fitness/ | 31,176 |
18 | ((bruce or naughton or ramp) adj2 protocol*).tw,kf. | 1640 |
19 | ((cardiopulmonary or cardio-pulmonary or cardiorespiratory or cardio-respiratory or physical) adj3 fitness).tw,kf. | 17,027 |
20 | ((aerobic* or cardiopulmonary or cardio-pulmonary or cardiorespiratory or cardio- respiratory or cycl*ergomet* or exercise or fitness or rockport or stress or treadmill or walk*) adj3 (capacity or test*)).tw,kf. | 86,301 |
21 | GXT.tw,kf. | 364 |
22 | LTPA.tw,kf. | 865 |
23 | (metabolic-equivalen* or METs).tw,kf. | 13,754 |
24 | (oxygen adj2 consum*).tw,kf. | 42,190 |
25 | oxygenat*.tw,kf. | 72,093 |
26 | physical-activit*.tw,kf. | 120,301 |
27 | (vo2max or vo2-max).tw,kf. | 11,503 |
28 | or/13–27 | 548,908 |
29 | 12 and 28 | 860 |
30 | Animals/ not Humans/ | 4,741,836 |
31 | (animals or animal or canine* or cat or cats or dog or dogs or feline or hamster* or mice or monkey or monkeys or mouse or murine or pig or pigs or piglet* or porcine or primate* or rabbit* or rats or rat or rodent* or sheep or veterinar*).ti,jw. | 2,449,689 |
32 | 30 or 31 | 5,225,684 |
33 | 29 not 32 | 820 |
34 | remove duplicates from 33 | 819 |
35 | (201807* or 201808* or 201809* or 201810* or 201811* or 201812* or 2019* or 2020* or 2021*).dt,ez,ed. | 4,305,902 |
36 | 34 and 35 | 144 |
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Reference | Study Design | HDP Diagnosis | CRF Measures | Total N | HDP n | Age (Mean + Standard Deviation) or (Median, Range), Years | Parity | CRF Measurement Timing |
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Bisson 2014 [28] | Cohort | GH and PE from chart review at 36 weeks GA | Estimated VO2max (mL/kg/min) Modified Balke treadmill test | 59 | 3 | 30 ± 4.5 | 43% multiparous | 16 weeks GA |
Gronningsaeter 2016 [22] | Cohort | PE from chart review or self-report | VO2peak (mL/kg/min) Treadmill test | 85 | 60 | Control: 38 ± 4 PE: 41 ± 4 | Not reported | Postpartum |
Guelfi 2016 [29] | RCT | PE from chart review at 37–40 weeks GA | Estimated VO2max (mL/kg/min) Cycle ergometer test | 140 | 3 | Control: 33.8 ± 3.9 Exercise: 33.6 ± 4.1 | Control: 18% multiparous Exercise: 32% multiparous | 14 weeks GA |
Scholten 2015 [17] | Non-randomized intervention | PE from chart review | VO2peak (mL/kg/min) Cycle ergometer test | 44 | 24 | 32 ± 4 | Primiparous | 7 ± 2 months postpartum |
Yeo 2008 [19] | RCT | GH and PE from chart review | Estimated VO2max (mL/kg/min) Cornell treadmill test | 102 | 32 | 72% aged 20–34 | Not reported | 18 weeks GA |
Bisson 2015 [30] | RCT | GH and PE from chart review | VO2AT using V-slope method Modified Bruce treadmill peak XT | 48 | 5 | Control: 31 ± 4 Exercise: 30.5 ± 3.7 | Control: 56% multiparous Exercise: 56% multiparous | 14, 28 weeks GA |
Cottrill 1980 [26] | Cohort | HDP from clinical measurements | Test duration (s) Modified Balke treadmill test | 115 | 63 | HDP: 21 (range 17–24) No HDP: 19 (range 17–25) | Primiparous | Postpartum |
da Silva 2010 [24] | Cross-sectional | PE from chart review | Test distance (m) 6 min walk test | 74 | 37 | PE: 21 (range 19–26) No PE: 22 (range 18–24) | Primiparous | 37 weeks GA |
Harville 2018 [25] | Cohort | HDP from self-report | Test distance (m) 6 min walk test Test duration (s) 4-m walk test | 761 | 139 | 17.7 ± 5.2 | 87% multiparous | Postpartum |
Price 2012 [23] | RCT | GH from clinical measurements | Work Rate (W) in 2-mile walk or run | 62 | 3 | Control: 27.6 ± 7.3 Exercise: 30.5 ± 5.0 | Control: 0.67 ± 1 Exercise: 0.5 ± 0.7 | 12–14 weeks GA through 6–8 weeks postpartum |
Rauramo 1988 [31] | Cohort | PE from clinical measurements | Work rate (W) Cycle ergometer test | 26 | 13 | PE: 27 ± 4 No PE: 26 ± 3 | Not reported | 35.5–37.7 weeks GA |
Lane-Cordova 2018 [27] | Cohort | Self-reported | Test duration (s) Balke treadmill test | 768 | 129 | 29 ± 1 | Nulliparous | Before pregnancy |
Morris 2017 [18] | Cohort | Not reported | VO2max (mL/min) Cycle ergometer test | 43 | 10 | Unfit group (VO2max < 37): 31.4 ± 4.5 Fit group (VO2max ≥ 37): 31.8 ± 3.1 | Nulliparous | Before pregnancy |
Ersboll 2018 [32] | Cohort | Previous PE—ICD-10 diagnosis of severe PE (O14.1) | VO2peak (mL/kg/min) Cycle ergometer test | 79 | 39 | Uncomplicated: 38.8 ± 5.6 PPCM: 38.0 ± 6.9 Severe PE: 39.1 ± 5.3 | Not reported | Median months (IQR) Uncomplicated: 101 (25–146) PPCM: 91 (227–137) Severe PE: 95 (26–143) |
Cohort and Intervention Studies | Bisson 2014 [28] | Gronningsaeter 2016 [22] | Guelfi 2016 [29] | Scholten 2015 [17] | Yeo 2008 [19] | Bisson 2015 [30] | Cottrill 1980 [26] | Harville 2018 [25] | Price 2012 [23] | Rauramo 1988 [31] | Lane-Cordova 2018 [27] | Morris 2017 [18] | Ersboll 2018 [32] |
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Were the two groups similar and recruited from the same population? | ✓ | U | ✓ | – | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | U | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Were the exposures measured similarly to assign people to both exposed and unexposed groups? | ✓ | U | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Was the exposure measured in a valid and reliable way? | ✓ | U | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | U | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Were confounding factors identified? | ✓ | – | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Were strategies to deal with confounding factors stated? | ✓ | – | ✓ | – | ✓ | ✓ | – | ✓ | – | ✓ | ✓ | – | ✓ |
Were the groups/participants free of the outcome at the start of the study (or at the moment of exposure)? | ✓ | N/A | ✓ | N/A | ✓ | ✓ | N/A | N/A | ✓ | N/A | U | ✓ | N/A |
Were the outcomes measured in a valid and reliable way? | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | U | U | ✓ | U | – | – | ✓ |
Was the follow-up time reported and sufficient to be long enough for outcomes to occur? | ✓ | U | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | – | ✓ |
Was follow-up complete, and if not, were the reasons to loss to follow-up described and explored? | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | – | U | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | – | ✓ |
Were strategies to address incomplete follow-up utilized? | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | U | U | N/A | N/A | N/A | – | N/A |
Was appropriate statistical analysis used? | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Cross-sectional studies | da Silva 2010 [24] | ||||||||||||
Were the criteria for inclusion in the sample clearly defined? | ✓ | ||||||||||||
Were the study subjects and the setting described in detail? | ✓ | ||||||||||||
Was the exposure measured in a valid and reliable way? | ✓ | ||||||||||||
Were objective, standard criteria used for measurement of the condition? | ✓ | ||||||||||||
Were confounding factors identified? | ✓ | ||||||||||||
Were strategies to deal with confounding factors stated? | ✓ | ||||||||||||
Were the outcomes measured in a valid and reliable way? | U | ||||||||||||
Was appropriate statistical analysis used? | ✓ |
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Al-Huda, F.; Shapiro, G.D.; Davenport, M.H.; Bertagnolli, M.; Dayan, N. Association between Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 4364. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11154364
Al-Huda F, Shapiro GD, Davenport MH, Bertagnolli M, Dayan N. Association between Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(15):4364. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11154364
Chicago/Turabian StyleAl-Huda, Farah, Gabriel D. Shapiro, Margie H. Davenport, Mariane Bertagnolli, and Natalie Dayan. 2022. "Association between Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 15: 4364. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11154364
APA StyleAl-Huda, F., Shapiro, G. D., Davenport, M. H., Bertagnolli, M., & Dayan, N. (2022). Association between Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(15), 4364. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11154364