The effect of postpartum lifestyle interventions on blood pressure: a systematic literature review.

Mara E Murray Horwitz, Alaina Tabani, G Saradjha Brédy, David B Flynn,Camille V Edwards, Nadia J Curran,Nisha I Parikh

Journal of hypertension(2023)

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Abstract
Postpartum lifestyle modification is recommended to hypertension risk. We conducted a systematic literature review to assess the evidence for postpartum lifestyle interventions to reduce blood pressure. We searched for relevant publications from 2010 through November 2022. Two authors independently conducted article screening and data extraction; a third resolved discrepancies. Ultimately, nine studies met inclusion criteria. Most were randomized controlled trials and had sample sizes <100. In all but one of the eight studies reporting race data, nearly all participants identified as White. None of the studies reported a significant intervention effect on blood pressure. However, most interventions were associated with improvements in other outcomes, such as physical activity. Overall, the evidence for postpartum lifestyle interventions to reduce blood pressure is limited to a handful of studies characterized by small sample sizes and a lack of racial diversity. Additional research with larger samples, more diverse populations, and intermediate outcomes is warranted.
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postpartum lifestyle interventions,blood pressure,systematic literature review
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