Pre-pregnancy BMI classified 331 women as underweight (11.7%), 1982 normal (69.9%), 326 overweight (11.5%), and 188 as obese (6.6%). Obese women were more likely to develop gestational diabetes ( p < 0.001), hypertension ( p < 0.001), preeclampsia ( p < 0.001), need labor induction...
Age and parity correlated significantly with pre-pregnancy BMI; and household income correlated with mothers' weekly weight gain. Conclusion. Inadequate weight gain was associated with a significantly lower infant birth weight. No correlation was found between infant birth weight and mother's pre-...
Women with increased pre-pregnancy BMI were more likely to develop pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia (OR 3.5, CI 2.0-4.6 for overweight; OR 5.3, CI 3.3-8.5 for obese) and gestational diabetes (OR 3.0, CI 1.8-5.0 for overweight; OR 6.5, CI 3.7-11.2, for obese) than normal ...
In five pre-pregnancy BMI sub-groups (17.0–18.4, 18.5–19.9, 20–22.9, 23–24.9, and 25–27.4 kg/m2), we estimated the association of the rate of gestational weight gain with pregnancy outcomes (fetal growth, preterm delivery, and delivery complications) using multivariate regression. Results...
High maternal pre-pregnancy BMI was associated with higher mean MD values in the infant’s left caudate nucleus. Results remained unchanged after the adjustment for covariates. Conclusions In utero exposure to maternal adiposity might have a growth-impairing impact on the mean diffusivity of the infa...
Pre-pregnancy BMI were self reported. Lean and overweight mothers (N=20/group) were included. All infants were exclusively breast-fed until age 4 mo. There were no significant differences in gestational weight gain, gestational age, birth weight, birth length, infants' age, weight, or length....
1) Pre-pregnancy BMI 孕前BMI2) Body mass index BMI 例句>> 3) Pre-pregnancy 孕前 1. Analysis on 8395 Cases of Pre-pregnancy TORCH Screening 孕前TORCH筛查8395例分析 2. Pre-pregnancy Hb concentrations were positively correlated with ZLI values after controlling for maternal body weight during...
Based on the pre-pregnancy BMI, participants were categorized into Group 1 (< 18.5 kg/m2), Group 2 (18.5–24.9 kg/m2), and Group 3 (≥ 25.0 kg/m2). Excluding participants who were not breastfeeding, multivariable logistic regression models were used to evaluate the odds ratios (ORs...
Pre-pregnancy BMIChild Behavior Checklist (CBCL)Objective Pre-pregnancy obesity has been linked to childhood neurodevelopmental outcomes, including autism and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. The aim of our study was to examine the association between pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and ...
Recent data suggests that abnormal maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) or gestational weight gain (GWG) is associated with unfavorable delivery outcomes. However, limited clinical evidence is available to support this correlation in China. Participating 510 mother-infant pairs were recruited ...