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Table 1.

Baby VIP Study sample characteristics categorised by maternal systolic blood pressure at 36 weeks gestation.

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Table 2.

Associations between infant pulse wave velocity and maternal blood pressure as a continuous variable in the Baby VIP Study.

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Table 3.

Associations between infant pulse wave velocity and maternal hypertension (systolic BP ≥ 140 and diastolic BP ≥ 90) in the Baby VIP Study.

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Table 4.

Associations between infant pulse wave velocity and a significant change in maternal BP from booking to 36 weeks gestation (change in systolic BP >30mmHg and change in diastolic BP >15mmHg) in the Baby VIP Study.

Out of 276 subjects, 13 (5%) had a change in systolic BP >30 mmHg and 35 (13%) had a change in diastolic BP >15mmHg.

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