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孕期体重丢失或增加的特定孕期率与出生体重:按孕前 BMI 的差异。

Trimester-specific rate of gestational weight loss or gain and birth size: differences by prepregnancy BMI.

机构信息

OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.

Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.

出版信息

Obesity (Silver Spring). 2024 Sep;32(9):1757-1768. doi: 10.1002/oby.24071. Epub 2024 Jul 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this study was to estimate the effects of trimester-specific gestational weight gain (GWG) on small and large (compared with appropriate) for gestational age (i.e., SGA, LGA, and AGA) by prepregnancy BMI classifications.

METHODS

We conducted a cohort study of pregnancies in a national network of community health care organizations, stratifying by prepregnancy BMI (n = 20,676 with normal weight; 19,156 with overweight; 11,647 with obesity class I; 5124 with obesity class II; and 3197 with obesity class III). SGA and LGA (vs. AGA) were modeled as a function of trimester 1, 2, or 3 GWG rate, previous trimester(s) GWG rate, and maternal characteristics using modified Poisson regression.

RESULTS

GWG rates ranged from weight loss to substantial gains. GWG-LGA associations were strongest in trimester 1 (risk ratio [RR] range for 10th vs. 50th percentile GWG, across BMI categories: 0.60-0.73). GWG-SGA associations were strongest in lower BMI categories and in trimester 2; RRs were 1.62, 1.40, and 1.17 for prepregnancy normal weight, obesity class I, and obesity class III, respectively, with curvilinear associations for class II and III.

CONCLUSIONS

Among people with prepregnancy obesity class II or III, GWG rate is associated with higher LGA risk in a dose-dependent manner, including understudied ranges of weight loss, but with weak associations with SGA.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在根据孕前 BMI 分类,估计特定孕期体重增加(GWG)对小(与胎龄相比为 SGA)大和大(LGA 和 AGA)的影响。

方法

我们对一个全国社区医疗保健组织网络中的妊娠进行了队列研究,按孕前 BMI 分层(n=20676 例体重正常;19156 例超重;11647 例肥胖 I 级;5124 例肥胖 II 级;3197 例肥胖 III 级)。使用修正泊松回归,将 SGA 和 LGA(与 AGA 相比)建模为第一、二或三期 GWG 率、前一期 GWG 率和母体特征的函数。

结果

GWG 率从体重减轻到大幅增加不等。GWG-LGA 关联在第一期最强(BMI 类别中第 10 百分位与第 50 百分位 GWG 的风险比 [RR]范围:0.60-0.73)。GWG-SGA 关联在较低的 BMI 类别和第二期最强;对于孕前体重正常、肥胖 I 级和肥胖 III 级,RR 分别为 1.62、1.40 和 1.17,对于 II 级和 III 级呈曲线关联。

结论

在孕前肥胖 II 级或 III 级的人群中,GWG 率与 LGA 风险呈剂量依赖性相关,包括体重减轻的研究较少的范围,但与 SGA 的关联较弱。

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