TY - JOUR
T1 - Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and intellectual abilities in the offspring in young adulthood
T2 - The Helsinki Birth Cohort Study
AU - Tuovinen, Soile
AU - Räikkönen, Katri
AU - Kajantie, Eero
AU - Leskinen, Jukka T.
AU - Henriksson, Markus
AU - Pesonen, Anu Katriina
AU - Heinonen, Kati
AU - Osmond, Clive
AU - Barker, David
AU - Eriksson, Johan G.
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding: This study was supported by grants from the Academy of Finland, European Science Foundation (EuroSTRESS), University of Helsinki, the British Heart Foundation, the Finnish Foundation of Cardiovascular Research, the Finnish Diabetes Research Foundation, the Finnish Medical Society (Duodecim), Finska L ä kares ä llskapet, the Finnish Graduate School of Psychology, the P ä ivikki and Sakari Sohlberg Foundation, the Juho Vainio Foundation, the Yrj ö Jahnsson Foundation, the Signe and Ane Gyllenberg Foundation, the Jalmari and Rauha Ahokas Foundation, the Emil Aaltonen Foundation, the Finnish Ministry of Education, and the Finnish Foundation for Paediatric Research.
PY - 2012/6
Y1 - 2012/6
N2 - Background. Hypertensive disorders may affect the fetal developmental milieu and thus hint at mechanisms by which prenatal adversity associates with poorer intellectual ability in subsequent life. Aim. We tested if hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are associated with intellectual ability in the offspring in young adulthood and if any potential associations between hypertensive disorders and intellectual abilities differ according to length of gestation, birth-weight, parity, and childhood socio-economic background. Methods. Using mothers' blood pressure and urinary protein measurements at maternity clinics and birth hospitals, we defined normotensive or hypertensive pregnancies in mothers of 1,196 men who participated in the Helsinki Birth Cohort 1934-1944 Study. At age 20 years the men completed a test on intellectual abilities during compulsory military service. Results. Participants born after pregnancies complicated by hypertensive disorders scored lower on intellectual abilities compared to those born after normotensive pregnancies. The effects of hypertensive disorders were most obvious in men born preterm or after a primiparous pregnancy and in men of higher childhood socio-economic background. Conclusion. Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are, albeit weakly, associated with lower intellectual abilities in the offspring. These findings are compatible with the concept of adverse fetal 'programming' by a suboptimal prenatal environment.
AB - Background. Hypertensive disorders may affect the fetal developmental milieu and thus hint at mechanisms by which prenatal adversity associates with poorer intellectual ability in subsequent life. Aim. We tested if hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are associated with intellectual ability in the offspring in young adulthood and if any potential associations between hypertensive disorders and intellectual abilities differ according to length of gestation, birth-weight, parity, and childhood socio-economic background. Methods. Using mothers' blood pressure and urinary protein measurements at maternity clinics and birth hospitals, we defined normotensive or hypertensive pregnancies in mothers of 1,196 men who participated in the Helsinki Birth Cohort 1934-1944 Study. At age 20 years the men completed a test on intellectual abilities during compulsory military service. Results. Participants born after pregnancies complicated by hypertensive disorders scored lower on intellectual abilities compared to those born after normotensive pregnancies. The effects of hypertensive disorders were most obvious in men born preterm or after a primiparous pregnancy and in men of higher childhood socio-economic background. Conclusion. Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are, albeit weakly, associated with lower intellectual abilities in the offspring. These findings are compatible with the concept of adverse fetal 'programming' by a suboptimal prenatal environment.
KW - Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy
KW - Intellectual abilities
KW - Young adulthood
U2 - 10.3109/07853890.2011.573497
DO - 10.3109/07853890.2011.573497
M3 - Article
C2 - 21495787
AN - SCOPUS:84860206664
SN - 0785-3890
VL - 44
SP - 394
EP - 403
JO - Annals of Medicine
JF - Annals of Medicine
IS - 4
ER -