Athar Unsa, Daud Noor Ul Ain, Khan Warda A, Khalid Amna, Gill Seemab Imtiaz
Community Health Sciences, Shalamar Medical and Dental College, Lahore, PAK.
Internal Medicine, King Edward Medical University, Lahore, PAK.
Cureus. 2021 Feb 22;13(2):e13487. doi: 10.7759/cureus.13487.
Many physical factors (including maternal comorbidities) affecting gestational weight gain (GWG) have been widely studied; however, the psychosocial aspects pertaining to this need to be put under the microscope, especially in countries characterized by low indicators of socioeconomic development. Gaining and maintaining an adequate amount of weight during pregnancy is important to prevent premature deliveries, fetal demise, fetal macrosomia, shoulder dystocia during delivery, emergency cesarean sections, postpartum weight retention, childhood obesity, etc. A scoping review of the articles published in the last five years has revealed that perinatal outcomes like gestational weight are influenced by certain psychosocial factors, including, but not limited to, intimate partner violence, lack of social support and recognition, financial distress, household food insecurity, chronic stress and depression related to pregnancy, eating pathologies, and low self-esteem. Employing a multi-disciplinary approach, which involves seeking the help of psychiatrists/psychologists, obstetricians, nutritionists, and public health specialists, can help us mitigate undesirable outcomes related to inadequate and excessive weight gain during pregnancy. More intervention-based research focusing on psychosocial factors relating to GWG is needed in regions like South Asia, which is associated with low indicators of socioeconomic development.
许多影响孕期体重增加(GWG)的身体因素(包括孕产妇合并症)已得到广泛研究;然而,与此相关的社会心理方面需要仔细审视,尤其是在社会经济发展指标较低的国家。孕期增加并维持适量体重对于预防早产、胎儿死亡、巨大儿、分娩时肩难产、急诊剖宫产、产后体重滞留、儿童肥胖等情况很重要。对过去五年发表的文章进行的一项范围综述显示,诸如孕期体重等围产期结局受某些社会心理因素影响,包括但不限于亲密伴侣暴力、缺乏社会支持与认可、经济困境、家庭粮食不安全、与怀孕相关的慢性压力和抑郁、饮食失调以及自卑。采用多学科方法,即寻求精神科医生/心理学家、产科医生、营养师和公共卫生专家的帮助,有助于我们减轻与孕期体重增加不足和过多相关的不良后果。在社会经济发展指标较低的南亚等地区,需要开展更多关注与GWG相关社会心理因素的基于干预的研究。