Potential Maternal Risk Factors for Low Birth Weight in Indonesia: A Systematic Review

IF 0.4 Q4 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Jurnal Gizi dan Pangan Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI:10.25182/jgp.2023.18.3.167-176
Yuni Nurwati, Hardinsyah Hardinsyah, S. Marliyati, Budi Iman Santoso, Dewi Anggraini
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This review was conducted with the aim of summarizing the articles on the potential maternal risk factors for Low Birth Weight (LBW) in Indonesia. All observational studies conducted in Indonesia between 2010 and 2022 were thoroughly reviewed in this study. The articles were retrieved from "PubMed", "ScienceDirect", "Web of Science", and "Garuda". The retrieval was supplemented by snowball sampling technique. This review was constructed according to the PRISMA guidelines and the quality of the articles was assessed according to the STROBE guidelines. Of the 129 articles, only 12 articles met the inclusion criteria. Maternal variables such as education (50%), household wealth (33.3%), nutritional status (33.3%), age (25%), pregnancy complications (25%), marital age (16.7%), gestational weight gain (16.7%), ANC visit (16.7%), weight at third trimester (16.7%), twin birth (16.7%), birth interval (16.7%), iron supplementation (8.3%), parity (8.3%), and anemia status (8.3%) were found to be the risk factors for LBW incidence. This review found that almost all potential maternal risk factors contributing to LBW are preventable. It may help policy makers to design a more effective LBW prevention intervention and early risk identification for pregnant women. Appropriate follow-up by health workers for clinical intervention will also help to improve their pregnancy outcomes.
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印度尼西亚低出生体重儿的潜在孕产妇风险因素:系统回顾
本综述旨在总结有关印度尼西亚产妇低出生体重(LBW)潜在风险因素的文章。本研究对 2010 年至 2022 年期间在印尼开展的所有观察性研究进行了全面回顾。文章检索自 "PubMed"、"ScienceDirect"、"Web of Science "和 "Garuda"。此外,还采用了 "滚雪球 "抽样技术。本综述根据 PRISMA 指南撰写,文章质量根据 STROBE 指南进行评估。在 129 篇文章中,只有 12 篇符合纳入标准。产妇变量包括教育程度(50%)、家庭财富(33.3%)、营养状况(33.3%)、年龄(25%)、妊娠并发症(25%)、婚姻年龄(16.7%)、妊娠体重增加(16.7%)、产前检查次数(16.研究发现,年龄(25%)、妊娠并发症(25%)、婚龄(16.7%)、妊娠体重增加(16.7%)、产前检查次数(16.7%)、怀孕三个月时的体重(16.7%)、双胎(16.7%)、生育间隔(16.7%)、铁补充剂(8.3%)、胎次(8.3%)和贫血状态(8.3%)是导致低体重儿发生率的风险因素。这项研究发现,几乎所有导致婴儿夭折的潜在孕产妇风险因素都是可以预防的。这有助于政策制定者为孕妇设计更有效的婴儿畸形预防干预措施和早期风险识别。医护人员采取适当的临床干预跟进措施,也有助于改善孕妇的妊娠结局。
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