Socioeconomic, demographic and nutritional factors associated with maternal weight gain in general practices in Southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Drehmer, Michele
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Camey, Suzi, Schmidt, Maria Inês, Olinto, Maria Teresa Anselmo, Giacomello, Andressa, Buss, Caroline, Melere, Cristiane, Hoffmann, Juliana, Manzolli, Patricia, Soares, Rafael Marques, Ozcariz, Silvia, Nunes, Maria Angélica Antunes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/4381
Resumo: In order to describe adequacy of weight gain during pregnancy and its association with pre-pregnancy nutritional status and other factors, a cohort study of pregnant women enrolled at 16-36 weeks of gestation and followed up until delivery was carried out in prenatal care in primary care services in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Maternal weight was recorded at each prenatal care visit. Weight gain was classified as "adequate," "insufficient" or "excessive" (Institute of Medicine). Poisson regression was used to measure the associations. The sample was comprised of 667 women, and insufficient and excessive weight gain incidences were 25.8% and 44.8%, respectively. Overweight and obese before pregnancy had a significant increased risk of excessive weight gain in pregnancy (RR: 1.75; 95%CI: 1.48-2.07, RR: 1.55; 95%CI: 1.23-1.96, respectively). Women with fewer than six prenatal visits had a 52% increased risk for weight gain below recommended values. Although insufficient weight gain may still be a public health problem, excessive gain is becoming a concern that needs immediate attention in prenatal care.
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spelling Socioeconomic, demographic and nutritional factors associated with maternal weight gain in general practices in Southern BrazilPregnancyWeight GainNutritional StatusMaternal NutritionIn order to describe adequacy of weight gain during pregnancy and its association with pre-pregnancy nutritional status and other factors, a cohort study of pregnant women enrolled at 16-36 weeks of gestation and followed up until delivery was carried out in prenatal care in primary care services in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Maternal weight was recorded at each prenatal care visit. Weight gain was classified as "adequate," "insufficient" or "excessive" (Institute of Medicine). Poisson regression was used to measure the associations. The sample was comprised of 667 women, and insufficient and excessive weight gain incidences were 25.8% and 44.8%, respectively. Overweight and obese before pregnancy had a significant increased risk of excessive weight gain in pregnancy (RR: 1.75; 95%CI: 1.48-2.07, RR: 1.55; 95%CI: 1.23-1.96, respectively). Women with fewer than six prenatal visits had a 52% increased risk for weight gain below recommended values. Although insufficient weight gain may still be a public health problem, excessive gain is becoming a concern that needs immediate attention in prenatal care.Para caracterizar o ganho ponderal gestacional e sua associação com estado nutricional pré-gestacional e fatores relacionados à gravidez, realizou-se estudo de coorte com gestantes arroladas consecutivamente entre a 16ª e a 36ª semanas, e seguidas até o parto em serviços da rede básica de saúde do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Informações do peso da gestante em cada consulta de pré-natal foram obtidas. Ganho de peso foi classificado conforme o Instituto de Medicina dos Estados Unidos. Regressão de Poisson com variância robusta foi utilizada. Incidências de ganho de peso insuficiente e excessivo das 667 gestantes foram de 25,8% e 44,8%, respectivamente. Gestantes com sobrepeso e obesidade pré-gestacional apresentaram risco para ganho ponderal excessivo (RR: 1,75; IC95%: 1,48-2,07 e RR: 1,55; IC95%: 1,23-1,96). Gestantes com menos de seis consultas de pré-natal tiveram risco de 52% de ganhar peso insuficiente. Embora o ganho ponderal insuficiente persista como um problema de saúde pública, o ganho excessivo está se configurando como uma questão que precisa de atenção imediata nos serviços de pré-natal.Reports in Public HealthCadernos de Saúde Pública2010-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlapplication/pdfhttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/4381Reports in Public Health; Vol. 26 No. 5 (2010): MayCadernos de Saúde Pública; v. 26 n. 5 (2010): Maio1678-44640102-311Xreponame:Cadernos de Saúde Públicainstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)instacron:FIOCRUZenghttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/4381/8923https://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/4381/8924Drehmer, MicheleCamey, SuziSchmidt, Maria InêsOlinto, Maria Teresa AnselmoGiacomello, AndressaBuss, CarolineMelere, CristianeHoffmann, JulianaManzolli, PatriciaSoares, Rafael MarquesOzcariz, SilviaNunes, Maria Angélica Antunesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-03-06T15:28:08Zoai:ojs.teste-cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br:article/4381Revistahttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csphttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/oaicadernos@ensp.fiocruz.br||cadernos@ensp.fiocruz.br1678-44640102-311Xopendoar:2024-03-06T13:05:03.671862Cadernos de Saúde Pública - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Socioeconomic, demographic and nutritional factors associated with maternal weight gain in general practices in Southern Brazil
title Socioeconomic, demographic and nutritional factors associated with maternal weight gain in general practices in Southern Brazil
spellingShingle Socioeconomic, demographic and nutritional factors associated with maternal weight gain in general practices in Southern Brazil
Drehmer, Michele
Pregnancy
Weight Gain
Nutritional Status
Maternal Nutrition
title_short Socioeconomic, demographic and nutritional factors associated with maternal weight gain in general practices in Southern Brazil
title_full Socioeconomic, demographic and nutritional factors associated with maternal weight gain in general practices in Southern Brazil
title_fullStr Socioeconomic, demographic and nutritional factors associated with maternal weight gain in general practices in Southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Socioeconomic, demographic and nutritional factors associated with maternal weight gain in general practices in Southern Brazil
title_sort Socioeconomic, demographic and nutritional factors associated with maternal weight gain in general practices in Southern Brazil
author Drehmer, Michele
author_facet Drehmer, Michele
Camey, Suzi
Schmidt, Maria Inês
Olinto, Maria Teresa Anselmo
Giacomello, Andressa
Buss, Caroline
Melere, Cristiane
Hoffmann, Juliana
Manzolli, Patricia
Soares, Rafael Marques
Ozcariz, Silvia
Nunes, Maria Angélica Antunes
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author2 Camey, Suzi
Schmidt, Maria Inês
Olinto, Maria Teresa Anselmo
Giacomello, Andressa
Buss, Caroline
Melere, Cristiane
Hoffmann, Juliana
Manzolli, Patricia
Soares, Rafael Marques
Ozcariz, Silvia
Nunes, Maria Angélica Antunes
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Drehmer, Michele
Camey, Suzi
Schmidt, Maria Inês
Olinto, Maria Teresa Anselmo
Giacomello, Andressa
Buss, Caroline
Melere, Cristiane
Hoffmann, Juliana
Manzolli, Patricia
Soares, Rafael Marques
Ozcariz, Silvia
Nunes, Maria Angélica Antunes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pregnancy
Weight Gain
Nutritional Status
Maternal Nutrition
topic Pregnancy
Weight Gain
Nutritional Status
Maternal Nutrition
description In order to describe adequacy of weight gain during pregnancy and its association with pre-pregnancy nutritional status and other factors, a cohort study of pregnant women enrolled at 16-36 weeks of gestation and followed up until delivery was carried out in prenatal care in primary care services in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Maternal weight was recorded at each prenatal care visit. Weight gain was classified as "adequate," "insufficient" or "excessive" (Institute of Medicine). Poisson regression was used to measure the associations. The sample was comprised of 667 women, and insufficient and excessive weight gain incidences were 25.8% and 44.8%, respectively. Overweight and obese before pregnancy had a significant increased risk of excessive weight gain in pregnancy (RR: 1.75; 95%CI: 1.48-2.07, RR: 1.55; 95%CI: 1.23-1.96, respectively). Women with fewer than six prenatal visits had a 52% increased risk for weight gain below recommended values. Although insufficient weight gain may still be a public health problem, excessive gain is becoming a concern that needs immediate attention in prenatal care.
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