Association between gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcome
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Resumo: | AIMS: To evaluate the association between gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcome. METHODS: A cross-sectional study evaluated postpartum women from a maternity ward in a hospital located in Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil, from March to June 2012. Data were obtained through interviews, medical records and records of prenatal care. Pregnancy-related variables, conditions of the newborn, weight retention in the postpartum period and breastfeeding were investigated. Based on the classification of gestational weight gain as recommended by the Institute of Medicine, three groups were formed: 1) group with insufficient weight gain; 2) group with adequate weight gain; and 3) group with excessive gain. Statistical analysis used chi-square and analysis of variance, with a level of statistical significance less than 5%. RESULTS: At all 158 women were included in the study. There was a high percentage of women entering pregnancy with overweight/obesity (30.4%), however, those with low pre-pregnancy weight did not gain excessive weight during their gestational period. Excessive gain was associated with greater weight and length of the newborn, higher prevalence of fetal macrosomy, increased maternal body mass index and higher postpartum weight retention in the third month after birth. Difficulty with breastfeeding in the third month postpartum occurred in 4.5% of mothers with adequate weight gain during pregnancy but it occurred in 33.3% of women with excessive weight gain (p = 0.025). A cesarean section was done in 20% of the women with insufficient gestational weight gain, in 40% of those who gained weight adequately and in 47% of those with excessive weight gain (p = 0.012). CONCLUSIONS: Excessive gestational weight gain was associated with higher average weight and prevalence of macrosomy in neonates, cesarean section, maternal weight retention in the postpartum and breastfeeding difficulty. |
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Association between gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcomeAssociação entre ganho de peso gestacional e prognóstico da gestaçãoPREGNANCYOVERWEIGHTOBESITYWEIGHT GAINPREGNANCY OUTCOME.GESTAÇÃOSOBREPESOOBESIDADEGANHO DE PESORESULTADO DA GRAVIDEZNutriçãoAIMS: To evaluate the association between gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcome. METHODS: A cross-sectional study evaluated postpartum women from a maternity ward in a hospital located in Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil, from March to June 2012. Data were obtained through interviews, medical records and records of prenatal care. Pregnancy-related variables, conditions of the newborn, weight retention in the postpartum period and breastfeeding were investigated. Based on the classification of gestational weight gain as recommended by the Institute of Medicine, three groups were formed: 1) group with insufficient weight gain; 2) group with adequate weight gain; and 3) group with excessive gain. Statistical analysis used chi-square and analysis of variance, with a level of statistical significance less than 5%. RESULTS: At all 158 women were included in the study. There was a high percentage of women entering pregnancy with overweight/obesity (30.4%), however, those with low pre-pregnancy weight did not gain excessive weight during their gestational period. Excessive gain was associated with greater weight and length of the newborn, higher prevalence of fetal macrosomy, increased maternal body mass index and higher postpartum weight retention in the third month after birth. Difficulty with breastfeeding in the third month postpartum occurred in 4.5% of mothers with adequate weight gain during pregnancy but it occurred in 33.3% of women with excessive weight gain (p = 0.025). A cesarean section was done in 20% of the women with insufficient gestational weight gain, in 40% of those who gained weight adequately and in 47% of those with excessive weight gain (p = 0.012). CONCLUSIONS: Excessive gestational weight gain was associated with higher average weight and prevalence of macrosomy in neonates, cesarean section, maternal weight retention in the postpartum and breastfeeding difficulty.OBJETIVOS: Avaliar associação entre ganho de peso gestacional e prognóstico da gestação. MÉTODOS: Um estudo transversal avaliou puérperas de uma maternidade do município de Aracaju, Sergipe, no período de março a junho de 2012. Os dados foram obtidos por meio de entrevistas, registros dos prontuários hospitalares e Cartão da Gestante. Foram pesquisadas variáveis relacionadas à gestação, condições do recém-nascido, retenção de peso no pós-parto e amamentação. Com base na classificação do ganho ponderal gestacional segundo as recomendações do Institute of Medicine, formaram-se três grupos: 1) grupo com ganho ponderal insuficiente; 2) grupo com ganho ponderal adequado; e 3) grupo com ganho excessivo. Na análise estatística foram utilizados os testes Qui-Quadrado e Análise de Variância, adotando nível de significância estatística inferior a 5%. RESULTADOS: Foram incluídas no estudo 158 puérperas. Verificou-se alto percentual de mulheres que iniciaram a gestação com sobrepeso/obesidade (30,4%). Durante a gestação, não ocorreu ganho ponderal excessivo entre puérperas com baixo peso prégestacional, o que aconteceu em 25,2% das eutróficas, em 57,6% das com sobrepeso e em 53,3% das obesas. O ganho ponderal excessivo durante a gestação foi associado com maior peso e comprimento do recém-nascido, maior prevalência de macrossomia fetal, maior índice de massa corporal materno e maior retenção de peso pela puérpera no terceiro mês pós-parto. Dificuldade em amamentar no terceiro mês pós-parto ocorreu em 4,5% das mães com ganho ponderal adequado durante a gestação e em 33,3% daquelas com ganho de peso excessivo (p=0,025). A ocorrência de parto cesáreo foi de 20% nas gestantes com ganho ponderal insuficiente, 40% nas que ganharam peso adequadamente e 47% naquelas com ganho ponderal excessivo (p=0,012). CONCLUSÕES: Observaram-se valores maiores de ganho de peso excessivo entre mulheres que iniciaram a gestação com excesso de peso. O ganho de peso excessivo durante a gestação foi associado com maior peso médio e prevalência de macrossomia no recém nascido, ocorrência de parto cesáreo, retenção de peso materno no pós-parto e dificuldade em amamentar.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2014-08-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/1668210.15448/1980-6108.2014.3.16682Scientia Medica; Vol. 24 No. 3 (2014); 229-236Scientia Medica; v. 24 n. 3 (2014); 229-2361980-61081806-556210.15448/1980-6108.2014.3reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/16682/11699da Silva, Danielle GóesMacedo, Nayara Bispoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-08-28T14:51:18Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/16682Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/PUBhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/oaiscientiamedica@pucrs.br || editora.periodicos@pucrs.br1980-61081806-5562opendoar:2017-08-28T14:51:18Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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Association between gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcome Associação entre ganho de peso gestacional e prognóstico da gestação |
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Association between gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcome |
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Association between gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcome da Silva, Danielle Góes PREGNANCY OVERWEIGHT OBESITY WEIGHT GAIN PREGNANCY OUTCOME. GESTAÇÃO SOBREPESO OBESIDADE GANHO DE PESO RESULTADO DA GRAVIDEZ Nutrição |
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Association between gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcome |
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Association between gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcome |
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Association between gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcome |
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Association between gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcome |
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Association between gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcome |
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da Silva, Danielle Góes |
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da Silva, Danielle Góes Macedo, Nayara Bispo |
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da Silva, Danielle Góes Macedo, Nayara Bispo |
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PREGNANCY OVERWEIGHT OBESITY WEIGHT GAIN PREGNANCY OUTCOME. GESTAÇÃO SOBREPESO OBESIDADE GANHO DE PESO RESULTADO DA GRAVIDEZ Nutrição |
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PREGNANCY OVERWEIGHT OBESITY WEIGHT GAIN PREGNANCY OUTCOME. GESTAÇÃO SOBREPESO OBESIDADE GANHO DE PESO RESULTADO DA GRAVIDEZ Nutrição |
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AIMS: To evaluate the association between gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcome. METHODS: A cross-sectional study evaluated postpartum women from a maternity ward in a hospital located in Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil, from March to June 2012. Data were obtained through interviews, medical records and records of prenatal care. Pregnancy-related variables, conditions of the newborn, weight retention in the postpartum period and breastfeeding were investigated. Based on the classification of gestational weight gain as recommended by the Institute of Medicine, three groups were formed: 1) group with insufficient weight gain; 2) group with adequate weight gain; and 3) group with excessive gain. Statistical analysis used chi-square and analysis of variance, with a level of statistical significance less than 5%. RESULTS: At all 158 women were included in the study. There was a high percentage of women entering pregnancy with overweight/obesity (30.4%), however, those with low pre-pregnancy weight did not gain excessive weight during their gestational period. Excessive gain was associated with greater weight and length of the newborn, higher prevalence of fetal macrosomy, increased maternal body mass index and higher postpartum weight retention in the third month after birth. Difficulty with breastfeeding in the third month postpartum occurred in 4.5% of mothers with adequate weight gain during pregnancy but it occurred in 33.3% of women with excessive weight gain (p = 0.025). A cesarean section was done in 20% of the women with insufficient gestational weight gain, in 40% of those who gained weight adequately and in 47% of those with excessive weight gain (p = 0.012). CONCLUSIONS: Excessive gestational weight gain was associated with higher average weight and prevalence of macrosomy in neonates, cesarean section, maternal weight retention in the postpartum and breastfeeding difficulty. |
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