Post-partum weight retention in Northeastern Brazilian women: a prospective NISAMI cohort study

S. M. Brito, J. M. Santana, M. Pereira, Djanilson Barbosa dos Santos, Ana Marlúcia Oliveira
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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Weight retention during the post-partum period is associated with excessive weight gain. OBJECTIVES: To investigate factors associated with maternal weight retention at six months post-partum (PPWR). DESIGN AND SETTING: A prospective cohort study was conducted with 127 women monitored using prenatal services. METHODS: The outcome variable was represented by post-partum maternal weight retention and calculated as the difference between the mother’s weight at sixth month post-partum and her pregestational weight. RESULTS: The mean age of the pregnant women was 26.7 ± 5.25 years old, and the post-partum maternal weight retention was 46.5%. The proximal determinants showed a direct association with PPWR after adjusting for the distal and intermediate variables: excessive gestational weight gain (odds ratio [OR]:3.34; confidence interval [CI]:1.16–9.59), greater adhesion to dietary intake pattern 2 (composed of red meats and derivatives, eggs, industrialized foods, and coffee) (OR:2.70; CI:1.16–6.32), and the absence of exclusive maternal breastfeeding in the first month (OR:3.40; CI:1.27–9.12), as well as primiparity (OR:2.36; CI:1.00–5.55), an intermediate determinant. Insufficient weight gain in pregnancy was inversely associated with the outcome (OR:0.35; CI:0.31–0.93). CONCLUSIONS: Among the hierarchical determinants, proximal factors were interrelated with maternal weight retention, indicating that excessive total weight gain, an inadequate dietary intake pattern, and the absence of exclusive maternal breastfeeding in the first month of life work as dampeners of the return to pre-gestational weight. Prepartum and post-partum care interventions can contribute to reducing excess weight in women.
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巴西东北部妇女产后体重潴留:NISAMI 前瞻性队列研究
摘要 背景:产后体重潴留与体重增加过多有关。目的:调查与产后六个月体重潴留(PPWR)相关的因素:调查产后六个月(PPWR)产妇体重潴留的相关因素。设计与环境:对使用产前服务监测的 127 名产妇进行前瞻性队列研究。方法:结果变量为产后体重保持率,计算方法为产妇产后 6 个月时的体重与孕前体重之差。结果:孕妇的平均年龄为(26.7 ± 5.25)岁,产后体重保持率为 46.5%。在对远端和中间变量进行调整后,近端决定因素显示与 PPWR 有直接关系:妊娠体重增加过多(几率比 [OR]:3.34;置信区间 [CI]:1.16-9.59)、更倾向于膳食摄入模式 2(由红肉及其衍生物、鸡蛋、工业化食品和咖啡组成)(OR:2.70;CI:1.16-6.32)、第一个月未进行纯母乳喂养(OR:3.40;CI:1.27-9.12),以及作为中间决定因素的初产妇(OR:2.36;CI:1.00-5.55)。孕期体重增加不足与结果成反比(OR:0.35;CI:0.31-0.93)。结论:在分层决定因素中,近端因素与孕产妇体重保持相互关联,表明总重量增加过多、膳食摄入模式不足以及出生后第一个月没有进行纯母乳喂养会抑制孕产妇体重恢复到孕前水平。产前和产后护理干预有助于减轻妇女的超重。
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