Maternal Obesity: Effects on Mother and Baby

Asyraf Vivaldi Wardoyo, Agung Ikhssani
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Maternal obesity during pregnancy is a public health burden that may be the underlying cause of the growing adult obesity rate worldwide. Understanding the relationship between maternal obesity and fetal obesity will provide useful information for the management and prevention of maternal and infant morbidity. Maternal obesity can adversely affect fetal development. Maternal obesity has become one of the most common risk factors in obstetric practice. Obesity in pregnancy is usually defined as a Body Mass Index [BMI] of 30 kg/m2 or more at the first antenatal consultation. In the management of obese women, pre-pregnancy weight loss through lifestyle improvements, particularly through individualized dietary therapy, appears to be important. Counseling to support improvements in diet and physical activity is considered a first-line intervention. This literature review discusses maternal obesity and its effects on mother and baby 
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母亲肥胖:对母亲和婴儿的影响
孕妇孕期肥胖是一种公共卫生负担,可能是全球成人肥胖率不断上升的根本原因。了解产妇肥胖和胎儿肥胖之间的关系将为母婴发病率的管理和预防提供有用的信息。母亲肥胖会对胎儿发育产生不利影响。产妇肥胖已成为产科实践中最常见的危险因素之一。妊娠期肥胖通常被定义为在第一次产前咨询时体重指数(BMI)为30 kg/m2或更高。在肥胖妇女的管理中,通过改善生活方式来减轻孕前体重,特别是通过个体化饮食治疗,似乎很重要。为改善饮食和体育活动提供咨询被认为是一线干预措施。本文综述了产妇肥胖及其对母婴的影响
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