Teoh Zhen Hean, Mariapun Jeevitha, Ko Valerie Su Yin, Dominic Nisha Angela, Jeganathan Ravichandran, Karalasingam Shamala Devi, Thirunavuk Arasoo Valliammai Jayanthi
Clinical School Johor Bahru, Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Monash University Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
Birth. 2024 Sep;51(3):620-628. doi: 10.1111/birt.12819. Epub 2024 Mar 12.
Small for gestational age (SGA) and large for gestational age (LGA) are designations given to neonates based solely on birthweight, with no distinction made for maternal height. However, there is a possibility that maternal height is significantly correlated with neonatal birthweight, and if so, SGA and LGA cutoffs specific to maternal height may be a more precise and useful tool for clinicians. To explore this possibility, we analyzed the association between maternal height and ethnicity and neonate birthweight in women with low-risk, 37- to 40-week gestation, singleton pregnancies who gave birth vaginally between 2010 and 2017 (n = 354,488). For this retrospective cohort study, we used electronic obstetric records obtained from the National Obstetrics Registry in Malaysia.
National Obstetric Registry (NOR) data were used to calculate the 10th and 90th birthweight percentiles for each maternal height group by gestational age and neonatal sex. Multiple linear regression models, adjusted for maternal age, weight, parity, gestational age, and neonatal sex, were used to examine the association between neonate birthweight and maternal ethnicity and height. The following main outcome measures were assessed: small for gestational age (<10th percentile), large for gestational age (>90th percentile), and birthweight.
The median height was 155 cm (IQR, 152-159), with mothers of Chinese descent being the tallest (median (IQR): 158 cm (154-162)) and mothers of Orang Asli (Indigenous) descent the shortest (median (IQR): 151 cm (147-155)). The median birthweight was 3000 g (IQR, 2740-3250), with mothers of Malay and Chinese ethnicity and Others having, on average, the heaviest babies, followed by other Bumiputeras (indigenous) mothers, mothers of Indian ethnicity, and lastly, mothers of Orang Asli ethnicity. For infants, maternal age, height, weight, parity, male sex, and gestational age were positively associated with birthweight. Maternal height had a positive association with neonate birthweight (B = 7.08, 95% CI: 6.85-7.31). For ethnicity, compared with neonates of Malay ethnicity, neonates of Chinese, Indian, Orang Asli, and other Bumiputera ethnicities had lower birthweights.
Birthweight increases with maternal height among Malaysians of all ethnicities. SGA and LGA cutoffs specific to maternal height may be useful to guide pregnancy management.
小于胎龄儿(SGA)和大于胎龄儿(LGA)是仅基于出生体重对新生儿的分类,未考虑母亲身高因素。然而,母亲身高与新生儿出生体重之间可能存在显著相关性,如果是这样,针对母亲身高的SGA和LGA临界值可能是临床医生更精确且有用的工具。为探究这种可能性,我们分析了2010年至2017年间在马来西亚低风险、孕37至40周、单胎妊娠且经阴道分娩的女性(n = 354,488)中母亲身高、种族与新生儿出生体重之间的关联。对于这项回顾性队列研究,我们使用了从马来西亚国家产科登记处获取的电子产科记录。
利用国家产科登记处(NOR)的数据,按孕周和新生儿性别计算每个母亲身高组的第10和第90出生体重百分位数。使用经母亲年龄、体重、产次、孕周和新生儿性别调整的多元线性回归模型,来检验新生儿出生体重与母亲种族和身高之间的关联。评估了以下主要结局指标:小于胎龄儿(<第10百分位数)、大于胎龄儿(>第90百分位数)和出生体重。
中位身高为155厘米(四分位间距,152 - 159),华裔母亲最高(中位值(四分位间距):158厘米(154 - 162)),原住民母亲最矮(中位值(四分位间距):151厘米(147 - 155))。中位出生体重为3000克(四分位间距,2740 - 3250),马来族、华裔和其他族裔的母亲所生婴儿平均最重,其次是其他原住民母亲、印度裔母亲,最后是原住民母亲。对于婴儿,母亲年龄、身高、体重、产次、男性性别和孕周与出生体重呈正相关。母亲身高与新生儿出生体重呈正相关(B = 7.(此处原文可能有误,推测应为7.08),95%置信区间:6.85 - 7.31)。在种族方面,与马来族新生儿相比,华裔、印度裔、原住民和其他原住民族裔的新生儿出生体重较低。
在所有种族的马来西亚人中,出生体重随母亲身高增加。针对母亲身高的SGA和LGA临界值可能有助于指导孕期管理。