Abstract

During pregnancy, the cardiovascular system functions with an increased load. These changes are of a pronounced adaptive nature and provide optimal conditions for the transport of oxygen in the placenta and vital organs of the mother. According to domestic and foreign researchers, 20% of women during pregnancy are first diagnosed with a violation of blood pressure, which negatively affects both the health of the pregnant woman and the fetus. In this regard, for effective pre-gravidar preparation and minimizing the risks of cardiovascular complications, there is a need to develop criteria for pre-nosological diagnosis of various blood pressure disorders in women of reproductive age. The study made it possible to study the indicators of the cardiovascular system at rest and after stress testing in women with different levels of habitual motor activity. As a result, women with low and high habitual motor activity were assigned to the risk group for the development of arterial hypo - and hypertension. The results obtained are the basis for identifying criteria for prenosological diagnosis of early blood pressure disorders.

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