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孕前体重减轻与产前和产后心理健康状况的关联:一项回顾性队列研究。

Pre-pregnancy weight loss associations with prenatal and postpartum mental health conditions: A retrospective cohort study.

作者信息

Ferber Megan, Chrusciel Timothy, Cantwell Sophia, Salas Joanne, Christopher Kara M

机构信息

Saint Louis University.

出版信息

Res Sq. 2023 Sep 5:rs.3.rs-3232490. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3232490/v1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Obesity is a risk factor for adverse outcomes during and following pregnancy. Most women are advised to lose weight prior to becoming pregnant, to help alleviate complications including prenatal and postpartum depression and anxiety. Yet, no studies have examined how the process of losing weight prior to pregnancy interacts with the development of prenatal and postpartum mental health disorders.The objective of the study was to determine if women with pre-pregnancy weight loss (≥10%) vs. those who do not, in the two years prior to pregnancy, have a lower risk for new onset prenatal and postpartum mental health conditions.

METHODS

This retrospective cohort study used data from the Virtual Data Warehouse of a large Midwestern, U.S. based hospital system. The final sample consisted of 6,085 female patients of reproductive age that had given birth between 10/1/2011-6/30/2020 and had two recorded weights in the year prior to conception. Univariate analysis between weight loss and outcome variables (pre-natal and post-partum depression and anxiety) and multivariate analysis using logistic regression was conducted for variable significant on univariate analysis.

RESULTS

On univariate analysis, women with pre-pregnancy weight loss had increased odds of post-partum depression (OR=1.47, 95%CI=1.03-2.10), though decreased odds of prenatal anxiety (OR=0.59, 95% CI 0.33-0.90). After controlling for confounders in the multivariate analysis, there was not a significant difference in the odds of post-partum depression; however, women who lost weight had approximately half the odds of having prenatal anxiety than those who did not lose weight (OR=0.54, 95%CI=0.33-0.90).

DISCUSSION

The experience of achieving weight loss prior to pregnancy may foster a sense of agency within pregnant women, helping them to reduce their experience of pre-natal anxiety. Providers could engage in patient conversations around weight loss and mental health management in a strengths-based framework to continue to foster this sense of agency.

CONCLUSION

Anxiety and depression were uniquely related to pre-pregnancy weight loss. Pre-pregnancy weight loss was associated with lower odds of prenatal anxiety and higher odds of postpartum depression. These results highlight the need for real world examination of pre-conception treatment recommendations and their association with non-physical health-based outcomes.

摘要

背景

肥胖是孕期及产后不良结局的一个风险因素。大多数女性被建议在怀孕前减肥,以帮助减轻包括产前和产后抑郁及焦虑在内的并发症。然而,尚无研究探讨怀孕前减肥过程与产前和产后心理健康障碍的发展之间如何相互作用。本研究的目的是确定在怀孕前两年内有过减肥经历(体重减轻≥10%)的女性与未减肥的女性相比,新发产前和产后心理健康问题的风险是否更低。

方法

这项回顾性队列研究使用了美国中西部一家大型医院系统虚拟数据仓库中的数据。最终样本包括6085名育龄期女性患者,她们在2011年10月1日至2020年6月30日期间分娩,且在受孕前一年有两次体重记录。对减肥与结局变量(产前和产后抑郁及焦虑)进行单因素分析,并对单因素分析中有显著意义的变量使用逻辑回归进行多因素分析。

结果

在单因素分析中,怀孕前减肥的女性产后抑郁的几率增加(OR = 1.47,95%CI = 1.03 - 2.10),不过产前焦虑的几率降低(OR = 0.59,95%CI 0.33 - 0.90)。在多因素分析中控制混杂因素后,产后抑郁的几率没有显著差异;然而,减肥的女性产前焦虑的几率约为未减肥女性的一半(OR = 0.54,95%CI = 0.33 - 0.90)。

讨论

怀孕前实现减肥的经历可能会增强孕妇的自主感,帮助她们减少产前焦虑的体验。医疗服务提供者可以在基于优势的框架内与患者就减肥和心理健康管理进行交流,以继续培养这种自主感。

结论

焦虑和抑郁与怀孕前减肥有独特的关联。怀孕前减肥与较低的产前焦虑几率和较高的产后抑郁几率相关。这些结果凸显了对孕前治疗建议及其与非身体健康相关结局的关联进行现实世界研究的必要性。

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