Socioeconomic status during early pregnancy may play a large role in future heart health
November 11, 2024
November 11, 2024
DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 11 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association issued the following news release:
Research Highlights:
The socioeconomic status of first-time moms in early pregnancy may affect their cardiovascular health up to seven years later.
Socioeconomic status education level, income level, health insurance status and health literacy of pregnant individuals was responsible for more than half of the long-term heart health disparities . . .
Research Highlights:
The socioeconomic status of first-time moms in early pregnancy may affect their cardiovascular health up to seven years later.
Socioeconomic status education level, income level, health insurance status and health literacy of pregnant individuals was responsible for more than half of the long-term heart health disparities . . .