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Epidemiological data points that 50.0% of the Brazilian population has abnormal body mass index (BMI), of all ages and social classes. Whereas excess fatty tissue may favor the occurrence of PE and that both conditions are correlated with future risk of cardiovascular disease, we consider important to observe the possible impact of these conditions among Brazilian women.An observational study was...