Differences in epidemiology of patients with preeclampsia between China and the US (Review)

  • Shi P
  • Zhao L
  • Yu S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Preeclampsia (PE) is a complex complication that occurs during pregnancy. Studies indicated that morbidity from PE exhibits marked variations among geographical areas. Disparities in the incidence of PE between China and the US may be due to differences in ethnicity and genetic susceptibility, maternal age, sexual culture, body mass index, diet, exercise, multiple pregnancies and educational background. These epidemiological differences may give rise to differences between the two countries in terms of diagnostic and therapeutic criteria for PE. PE may be largely attributed to susceptibility genes and lifestyles, such as diet, body mass index and cultural norms regarding sexual relationships. The epidemiologic differences of patients with PE between the two countries indicated that appropriate prevention plans for PE require to be developed according to local conditions.

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Shi, P., Zhao, L., Yu, S., Zhou, J., Li, J., Zhang, N., … Yang, S. (2021). Differences in epidemiology of patients with preeclampsia between China and the US (Review). Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 22(3). https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2021.10435

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