The impact of cigarette smoke as a risk factor for hypertension in pregnancy DOI Creative Commons

Trimaya Cahya Mulat,

Jianing Wang

Jurnal Edukasi Ilmiah Kesehatan, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 2(3), P. 94 - 102

Published: Nov. 22, 2024

Introduction: Hypertension in pregnancy is one of the severe complications and leading cause maternal perinatal morbidity mortality. Risk factors for hypertension include various aspects, including exposure to cigarette smoke, which has a detrimental impact on mother fetus. This study aims analyze smoke as risk factor pregnancy. Methods: The design observational analytical research with cross-sectional uses point-time, observation, or data collection methods examine relationship dynamics between factors. dependent variable this prevalence pregnant women. number samples was 128 people using purposive sampling technique. Results: results showed that women who were exposed both active passive, had higher developing compared mothers not exposed. Harmful components such nicotine carbon monoxide, play role raising blood pressure through vasoconstriction mechanisms oxidative stress, aggravate workload heart circulatory system. Conclusions: These findings show need prevention education efforts reduce women, incidence pregnancy, improve health babies. With information, it hoped workers public can be more aware dangers during strive smoke-free environment

Language: Английский

The impact of cigarette smoke as a risk factor for hypertension in pregnancy DOI Creative Commons

Trimaya Cahya Mulat,

Jianing Wang

Jurnal Edukasi Ilmiah Kesehatan, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 2(3), P. 94 - 102

Published: Nov. 22, 2024

Introduction: Hypertension in pregnancy is one of the severe complications and leading cause maternal perinatal morbidity mortality. Risk factors for hypertension include various aspects, including exposure to cigarette smoke, which has a detrimental impact on mother fetus. This study aims analyze smoke as risk factor pregnancy. Methods: The design observational analytical research with cross-sectional uses point-time, observation, or data collection methods examine relationship dynamics between factors. dependent variable this prevalence pregnant women. number samples was 128 people using purposive sampling technique. Results: results showed that women who were exposed both active passive, had higher developing compared mothers not exposed. Harmful components such nicotine carbon monoxide, play role raising blood pressure through vasoconstriction mechanisms oxidative stress, aggravate workload heart circulatory system. Conclusions: These findings show need prevention education efforts reduce women, incidence pregnancy, improve health babies. With information, it hoped workers public can be more aware dangers during strive smoke-free environment

Language: Английский

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