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调查居住在南非城郊定居点的孕妇中社会经济变量对妊娠体重指数的影响。

An investigation into the influence of socioeconomic variables on gestational body mass index in pregnant women living in a peri-urban settlement, South Africa.

机构信息

Division of Human Nutrition, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa.

出版信息

Matern Child Health J. 2012 Nov;16(8):1732-41. doi: 10.1007/s10995-011-0869-7.

Abstract

Maternal and child mortality rates are still unacceptably high in South Africa. The health status of women in peri-urban areas has been influenced by political and socio-economic factors. Examining socio-economic variables (SEV) in a population aids in the explanation of the impact of social structures on an individual. Risk factors can then be established and pregnant women in these higher risk groups can be identified and given additional support during pregnancy. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between SEV and gestational Body Mass Index (GBMI) in a peri-urban settlement, South Africa. This was a sub-study of the Philani Mentor Mothers' Study (2009-2010). Maternal anthropometry and SEV were obtained from 1,145 participants. Multinomial regression was used to analyse the data. Household income was the only SEV that was significantly associated with GBMI. The odds of being underweight rather than normal weight during pregnancy increase by a factor of 2.145 (P < 0.05) for those who had a household income lower than R2000 per month. All other SEV were not significant. Logistic regression was therefore not carried out. Women who had a lower income were at risk of having a lower GBMI during pregnancy. This can lead to adverse birth outcomes such as premature birth, low birth weight, height and head circumference. Public health policy needs to be developed to include optimal nutrition health promotion strategies targeting women with a low income ante and post-natally. Once implemented, they need to be evaluated to assess the impact on maternal and child mortality.

摘要

南非的母婴死亡率仍然高得令人无法接受。城市周边地区妇女的健康状况受到政治和社会经济因素的影响。研究人口中的社会经济变量(SEV)有助于解释社会结构对个人的影响。然后可以确定风险因素,并为这些高风险群体中的孕妇提供额外的支持。本研究旨在探讨南非城市周边地区 SEV 与妊娠期体重指数(GBMI)之间的关联。这是 Philani 导师母亲研究(2009-2010 年)的子研究。从 1145 名参与者中获得了产妇人体测量学和 SEV 数据。使用多变量回归分析数据。家庭收入是唯一与 GBMI 显著相关的 SEV。家庭收入低于每月 2000 兰特的孕妇,其体重不足而非正常体重的几率增加 2.145 倍(P<0.05)。其他所有 SEV 均不显著。因此未进行逻辑回归。收入较低的妇女在怀孕期间存在较低 GBMI 的风险。这可能导致不良的出生结局,如早产、低出生体重、身高和头围。需要制定公共卫生政策,包括针对低收入妇女的最佳营养促进健康策略,在产前和产后实施,并对其影响进行评估,以评估其对母婴死亡率的影响。

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