Excess weight in high-risk pregnant women and factors associated with excessive weight gain
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Resumo: | Objective: To evaluate the factors associated with excessive weight gain in high-risk pregnant women with excess weight. Methodology: Descriptive, quantitative study, carried out from August to December 2019, being evaluated pregnant women with excess weight, admitted to the obstetric center / rooming-in of a university hospital in Recife-PE. The previous and current nutritional status was determined through the Body Mass Index, being classified according to the adult population and the gestational age, respectively. Maternal weight gain was also investigated, using the ranges recommended by the Institute of Medicine. Fisher's exact and Pearson's chi-square tests were used in the statistical analysis. The significance level for the tests was 5%. Results: 107 high-risk pregnant women with a mean age of 28.22±6.12 years were included in the study. This research found that factors such as income, nulliparity, gestational hypertension and pre-gestational BMI are associated with the development of excessive weight gain and gestational obesity. Conclusion: Excessive weight gain was associated with lower family income, last gestational trimesters and gestational hypertension. We emphasize the importance of monitoring weight gain, with special attention to low-income women with pre-gestational excess weight. |
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Excess weight in high-risk pregnant women and factors associated with excessive weight gainExceso de peso en gestantes de alto riesgo y factores asociados al aumento excesivo de pesoExcesso de peso em gestantes de alto risco e os fatores associados com o ganho ponderal excessivoEmbarazo de alto riesgoAumento de pesoObesidadExceso de pesoEstados nutricionales.Gravidez de alto riscoGanho de pesoObesidadeSobrepesoEstado nutricional.High-risk pregnancyWeight gainObesityOverweightNutritional status.Objective: To evaluate the factors associated with excessive weight gain in high-risk pregnant women with excess weight. Methodology: Descriptive, quantitative study, carried out from August to December 2019, being evaluated pregnant women with excess weight, admitted to the obstetric center / rooming-in of a university hospital in Recife-PE. The previous and current nutritional status was determined through the Body Mass Index, being classified according to the adult population and the gestational age, respectively. Maternal weight gain was also investigated, using the ranges recommended by the Institute of Medicine. Fisher's exact and Pearson's chi-square tests were used in the statistical analysis. The significance level for the tests was 5%. Results: 107 high-risk pregnant women with a mean age of 28.22±6.12 years were included in the study. This research found that factors such as income, nulliparity, gestational hypertension and pre-gestational BMI are associated with the development of excessive weight gain and gestational obesity. Conclusion: Excessive weight gain was associated with lower family income, last gestational trimesters and gestational hypertension. We emphasize the importance of monitoring weight gain, with special attention to low-income women with pre-gestational excess weight.Objetivo: Evaluar los factores asociados a la ganancia excesiva de peso en gestantes de alto riesgo con exceso de peso. Metodología: Estudio descriptivo, cuantitativo, realizado de agosto a diciembre de 2019, siendo evaluadas gestantes con exceso de peso, internadas en el centro obstétrico/alojamiento conjunto de un hospital universitario de Recife-PE. Se determinó el estado nutricional previo y actual a través del Índice de Masa Corporal, clasificándose según la población adulta y la edad gestacional, respectivamente. También se investigó el aumento de peso materno, utilizando los rangos recomendados por el Instituto de Medicina. En el análisis estadístico se utilizaron las pruebas exacta de Fisher y chi-cuadrado de Pearson, el nivel de significación de las pruebas fue del 5%. Resultados: Se incluyeron en el estudio 107 gestantes de alto riesgo con una edad media de 28,22±6,12 años. Esta investigación encontró que factores como la renta, la nuliparidad, la hipertensión gestacional y el IMC pregestacional están asociados con el desarrollo de aumento excesivo de peso y obesidad gestacional. Conclusión: La ganancia excesiva de peso se asoció con menor ingreso familiar, últimos trimestres de gestación e hipertensión gestacional. Resaltamos la importancia del seguimiento de la ganancia de peso, con especial atención a las mujeres de escasos recursos con exceso de peso pregestacional.Objetivo: Avaliar em gestantes de alto risco com excesso de peso os fatores associados com o ganho ponderal excessivo. Metodologia: Estudo descritivo, quantitativo, realizado de agosto a dezembro de 2019, sendo avaliadas gestantes com excesso de peso, admitidas no centro obstétrico/alojamento conjuntode um hospital universitário no Recife-PE. O estado nutricional prévioe atual foi determinado através do Índice de Massa Corporal, sendo classificados de acordo com a população adulta e a idade gestacional, respectivamente. Foi também investigado o ganho ponderal materno, utilizando as faixas recomendadas pelo Instituteof Medicine. Na análise estatística foram utilizadosos testes Exato de Fisher e Qui-quadrado de Pearson.O nível de significância para os testes foi de 5%. Resultados: Foram incluídas na pesquisa 107 gestantes de alto risco com idade média de 28,22±6,12 anos. Esta pesquisa detectou que os fatores como renda, nuliparidade, hipertensão gestacional e IMC pré-gestacional estão associados ao desenvolvimento de ganho ponderal excessivo e obesidade gestacional. Conclusão:O ganho ponderal excessivo esteve associado com menor renda familiar, últimos trimestres gestacionais e com a hipertensão gestacional. Ressalta-se a importância de um monitoramento do ganho ponderal, com atenção especial às mulheres de baixa renda e com excesso de peso pré-gestacional.Research, Society and Development2022-08-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3381410.33448/rsd-v11i11.33814Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 11; e477111133814Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 11; e477111133814Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 11; e4771111338142525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/33814/28620Copyright (c) 2022 Fernanda Dayana da Silva Dias ; Julianne Cibele Rodrigues da Silva; Mayhanne Cockles de Oliveira Martins; Regiane Maio; Thalita Chistina da Costa Lima; Maria Goretti Pessoa de Araújo Burgoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDias , Fernanda Dayana da SilvaSilva, Julianne Cibele Rodrigues daMartins, Mayhanne Cockles de Oliveira Maio, RegianeLima, Thalita Chistina da CostaBurgos, Maria Goretti Pessoa de Araújo2022-09-05T13:24:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33814Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:21.542682Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Excess weight in high-risk pregnant women and factors associated with excessive weight gain Exceso de peso en gestantes de alto riesgo y factores asociados al aumento excesivo de peso Excesso de peso em gestantes de alto risco e os fatores associados com o ganho ponderal excessivo |
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Excess weight in high-risk pregnant women and factors associated with excessive weight gain |
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Excess weight in high-risk pregnant women and factors associated with excessive weight gain Dias , Fernanda Dayana da Silva Embarazo de alto riesgo Aumento de peso Obesidad Exceso de peso Estados nutricionales. Gravidez de alto risco Ganho de peso Obesidade Sobrepeso Estado nutricional. High-risk pregnancy Weight gain Obesity Overweight Nutritional status. |
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Excess weight in high-risk pregnant women and factors associated with excessive weight gain |
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Excess weight in high-risk pregnant women and factors associated with excessive weight gain |
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Excess weight in high-risk pregnant women and factors associated with excessive weight gain |
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Excess weight in high-risk pregnant women and factors associated with excessive weight gain |
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Excess weight in high-risk pregnant women and factors associated with excessive weight gain |
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Dias , Fernanda Dayana da Silva |
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Dias , Fernanda Dayana da Silva Silva, Julianne Cibele Rodrigues da Martins, Mayhanne Cockles de Oliveira Maio, Regiane Lima, Thalita Chistina da Costa Burgos, Maria Goretti Pessoa de Araújo |
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Silva, Julianne Cibele Rodrigues da Martins, Mayhanne Cockles de Oliveira Maio, Regiane Lima, Thalita Chistina da Costa Burgos, Maria Goretti Pessoa de Araújo |
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Dias , Fernanda Dayana da Silva Silva, Julianne Cibele Rodrigues da Martins, Mayhanne Cockles de Oliveira Maio, Regiane Lima, Thalita Chistina da Costa Burgos, Maria Goretti Pessoa de Araújo |
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Embarazo de alto riesgo Aumento de peso Obesidad Exceso de peso Estados nutricionales. Gravidez de alto risco Ganho de peso Obesidade Sobrepeso Estado nutricional. High-risk pregnancy Weight gain Obesity Overweight Nutritional status. |
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Embarazo de alto riesgo Aumento de peso Obesidad Exceso de peso Estados nutricionales. Gravidez de alto risco Ganho de peso Obesidade Sobrepeso Estado nutricional. High-risk pregnancy Weight gain Obesity Overweight Nutritional status. |
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Objective: To evaluate the factors associated with excessive weight gain in high-risk pregnant women with excess weight. Methodology: Descriptive, quantitative study, carried out from August to December 2019, being evaluated pregnant women with excess weight, admitted to the obstetric center / rooming-in of a university hospital in Recife-PE. The previous and current nutritional status was determined through the Body Mass Index, being classified according to the adult population and the gestational age, respectively. Maternal weight gain was also investigated, using the ranges recommended by the Institute of Medicine. Fisher's exact and Pearson's chi-square tests were used in the statistical analysis. The significance level for the tests was 5%. Results: 107 high-risk pregnant women with a mean age of 28.22±6.12 years were included in the study. This research found that factors such as income, nulliparity, gestational hypertension and pre-gestational BMI are associated with the development of excessive weight gain and gestational obesity. Conclusion: Excessive weight gain was associated with lower family income, last gestational trimesters and gestational hypertension. We emphasize the importance of monitoring weight gain, with special attention to low-income women with pre-gestational excess weight. |
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