Peso materno em gestantes de baixo risco na atenção pré-natal

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, José Gilmar Costa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva, Jacqueline Mazzotti Cavalcanti da, Passos, Ailane Maria Prado Reis, Monteiro, Bruna Karoline Santos Melo, Maia, Milena Mauricio, Silva, Rosileide Alves da, Dias, Júlia Maria Gonçalves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: International Journal of Nutrology (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ijn.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/ijn/article/view/114
Resumo: Objectives: To evaluate the nutritional status of low-risk pregnant women during prenatal, characterize the sociodemographic profile and quantify the patients with inadequate weight. Methods: Observational, prospective in low-risk pregnant women in Aracaju health centers, Sergipe, from March to June 2014. The evaluation followed the nutritional standards recommended by the Ministry of Health (MOH) and was conducted in three consultations consecutive, where the body mass index (BMI) was calculated by the researcher. Socioeconomic and gestational data of the patients were placed on a special form. Statistical analysis was performed using the EPI-INFO software, made distribution tables of frequencies and performed association testing variables. Results: 188 pregnant women were selected, of these 150 were eligible. The average age was 26 years, with standard deviation of 6.53. The average pre-pregnancy weight was 56.3 kg (± 20.8), average weights in the first, second and third reviews were 65.17 kg (± 12.8), 67.56 kg (± 12.9 ) and 69.97 kg (± 12.6), respectively. The pregnant woman’s card filling was incomplete in 63% of cases. In the pre-pregnancy period, 14% were malnourished and 14% obese. A significant association between BMI identified in the consultations and the inadequacy of pre-pregnancy BMI (p <0.01). Conclusions: Most of the women had BMI changed during the evaluations. Prenatal card filling proved inadequate, but there was no association with BMI during pregnancy. The factor related to pregnancy BMI change was the pre-pregnancy BMI inappropriate.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Peso materno em gestantes de baixo risco na atenção pré-natal
title Peso materno em gestantes de baixo risco na atenção pré-natal
spellingShingle Peso materno em gestantes de baixo risco na atenção pré-natal
Santos, José Gilmar Costa
Pregnant women
Body mass index
Prenatal care
title_short Peso materno em gestantes de baixo risco na atenção pré-natal
title_full Peso materno em gestantes de baixo risco na atenção pré-natal
title_fullStr Peso materno em gestantes de baixo risco na atenção pré-natal
title_full_unstemmed Peso materno em gestantes de baixo risco na atenção pré-natal
title_sort Peso materno em gestantes de baixo risco na atenção pré-natal
author Santos, José Gilmar Costa
author_facet Santos, José Gilmar Costa
Silva, Jacqueline Mazzotti Cavalcanti da
Passos, Ailane Maria Prado Reis
Monteiro, Bruna Karoline Santos Melo
Maia, Milena Mauricio
Silva, Rosileide Alves da
Dias, Júlia Maria Gonçalves
author_role author
author2 Silva, Jacqueline Mazzotti Cavalcanti da
Passos, Ailane Maria Prado Reis
Monteiro, Bruna Karoline Santos Melo
Maia, Milena Mauricio
Silva, Rosileide Alves da
Dias, Júlia Maria Gonçalves
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, José Gilmar Costa
Silva, Jacqueline Mazzotti Cavalcanti da
Passos, Ailane Maria Prado Reis
Monteiro, Bruna Karoline Santos Melo
Maia, Milena Mauricio
Silva, Rosileide Alves da
Silva, Jacqueline Mazzotti Cavalcanti da
Dias, Júlia Maria Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pregnant women
Body mass index
Prenatal care
topic Pregnant women
Body mass index
Prenatal care
description Objectives: To evaluate the nutritional status of low-risk pregnant women during prenatal, characterize the sociodemographic profile and quantify the patients with inadequate weight. Methods: Observational, prospective in low-risk pregnant women in Aracaju health centers, Sergipe, from March to June 2014. The evaluation followed the nutritional standards recommended by the Ministry of Health (MOH) and was conducted in three consultations consecutive, where the body mass index (BMI) was calculated by the researcher. Socioeconomic and gestational data of the patients were placed on a special form. Statistical analysis was performed using the EPI-INFO software, made distribution tables of frequencies and performed association testing variables. Results: 188 pregnant women were selected, of these 150 were eligible. The average age was 26 years, with standard deviation of 6.53. The average pre-pregnancy weight was 56.3 kg (± 20.8), average weights in the first, second and third reviews were 65.17 kg (± 12.8), 67.56 kg (± 12.9 ) and 69.97 kg (± 12.6), respectively. The pregnant woman’s card filling was incomplete in 63% of cases. In the pre-pregnancy period, 14% were malnourished and 14% obese. A significant association between BMI identified in the consultations and the inadequacy of pre-pregnancy BMI (p <0.01). Conclusions: Most of the women had BMI changed during the evaluations. Prenatal card filling proved inadequate, but there was no association with BMI during pregnancy. The factor related to pregnancy BMI change was the pre-pregnancy BMI inappropriate.
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