Mohapatra Ipsita, Harshini Nikku, Samantaray Subha R, Naik Gitismita
Obstetrics and Gynecology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Kalyani, IND.
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar, IND.
Cureus. 2022 Jul 21;14(7):e27089. doi: 10.7759/cureus.27089. eCollection 2022 Jul.
Maternal early pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and gestational weight gain (GWG) strongly correlate with pregnancy outcomes. Gestational hypertension and diabetes have been associated with overweight and obesity in pregnancy. A low pre-pregnancy BMI has been associated with low birth weight and preterm birth.
This observational study was carried out from November 2018 to July 2020 in a tertiary care hospital in South India with a sample size of 100. Pregnant women with uncomplicated singleton pregnancies booked for regular antenatal care by 10 weeks of gestation were included in the study. During the participants' antenatal check-ups, detailed history and examinations were made. The weight of the participants was recorded at every antenatal check-up. Information about the gestational age at delivery and the birth weight of the neonates were collected following delivery.
The mean age of women was 25.83 + 2.74 years. Of women who delivered low birth weight neonates (<2.5 kg), 86% had GWG below the Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommendation. A total of 57% of women with normal early pregnancy BMI and 67% of obese women had GWG within the IOM recommendation. Early pregnancy BMI had a positive correlation with neonatal birth weight (r (98) = 0.779, p = 0.001). Of the underweight pregnant women, 72% gave birth to small for gestational age (SGA) babies, and 97% percent of normal early pregnancy BMI women delivered neonates with normal weight for gestational age. A total of 33% of overweight and 50% of obese women had large for gestational age (LGA) babies.
Results from this study suggest that maternal early pregnancy BMI is more strongly associated with neonatal birth weight than GWG. Therefore, early pregnancy BMI may be an important focus for counseling during pregnancy.
孕妇孕早期体重指数(BMI)和孕期体重增加(GWG)与妊娠结局密切相关。妊娠期高血压和糖尿病与孕期超重和肥胖有关。孕前BMI较低与低出生体重和早产有关。
这项观察性研究于2018年11月至2020年7月在印度南部的一家三级护理医院进行,样本量为100。纳入妊娠10周前预约进行常规产前检查的单胎妊娠且无并发症的孕妇。在参与者产前检查期间,进行了详细的病史询问和检查。每次产前检查时记录参与者的体重。分娩后收集有关分娩时孕周和新生儿出生体重的信息。
女性的平均年龄为25.83±2.74岁。在分娩低出生体重新生儿(<2.5千克)的女性中,86%的孕期体重增加低于医学研究所(IOM)的建议。孕早期BMI正常的女性中有57%以及肥胖女性中有67%的孕期体重增加在IOM建议范围内。孕早期BMI与新生儿出生体重呈正相关(r(98)=0.779,p=0.001)。体重过轻的孕妇中,72%分娩出小于胎龄(SGA)儿,孕早期BMI正常的女性中有97%分娩出适于胎龄体重的新生儿。超重女性中有33%以及肥胖女性中有50%分娩出大于胎龄(LGA)儿。
本研究结果表明,孕妇孕早期BMI比孕期体重增加与新生儿出生体重的关联更强。因此,孕早期BMI可能是孕期咨询的一个重要关注点。