Impact of maternal prepregnancy body mass index on neonatal outcomes following extremely preterm birth

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Obesity Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1002/oby.24241
Charlotte Girard, Jennifer Zeitlin, Neil Marlow, Mikael Norman, Fredrik Serenius, Elizabeth S. Draper, Samantha Johnson, Valérie Benhammou, Karin Källén, Stef van Buuren, Pierre-Yves Ancel, Andrei S. Morgan
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Abstract

Objective

Extremes of prepregnancy maternal BMI increase neonatal mortality and morbidity at term. They also increase the risk of extremely preterm (EP, i.e., <27 weeks' gestational age) births. However, the association between maternal BMI and outcomes for EP babies is poorly understood.

Methods

We used a cross-country design, bringing together the following three population-based, prospective, national EP birth cohorts: EXPRESS (Sweden, 2004–2007); EPICure 2 (UK, 2006); and EPIPAGE 2 (France, 2011). We included all singleton births at 22 to 26 weeks' gestational age with a live fetus at maternal hospital admission. Our exposure was maternal prepregnancy BMI, i.e., underweight, reference, overweight, or obesity. Odds ratios (OR) for survival without severe neonatal morbidity to hospital discharge according to maternal BMI were calculated using logistic regression.

Results

A total of 1396 babies were born to mothers in the reference group, 140 to those with underweight, 719 to those with overweight, 556 to those with obesity, and 445 to those with missing BMI information. There was no difference in survival without major neonatal morbidity (reference, 22%; underweight, 26%, OR, 1.31, 95% CI: 0.82–2.08; overweight, 23%, OR, 1.00, 95% CI: 0.77–1.29; obesity, 19%, OR, 0.94, 95% CI: 0.70–1.25).

Conclusions

No associations were seen between maternal BMI and outcomes for EP babies.

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孕妇孕前体重指数对极早产后新生儿结局的影响
目的:孕前母亲BMI的极端增加新生儿死亡率和足月发病率。方法:我们采用了一项跨国设计,汇集了以下三个基于人群的前瞻性国家EP出生队列:EXPRESS(瑞典,2004-2007);EPICure 2(英国,2006);和EPIPAGE 2(法国,2011)。我们纳入了所有孕周22至26周的单胎分娩,孕妇入院时胎儿存活。我们的暴露是母亲孕前BMI,即体重过轻、参照、超重或肥胖。根据母亲BMI计算无严重新生儿发病率的生存率与出院率的比值比(OR)。结果:参照组共有1396名婴儿出生,其中体重不足140名,超重719名,肥胖556名,BMI信息缺失445名。无重大新生儿发病率的生存率无差异(参考,22%;体重不足,26%,OR, 1.31, 95% CI: 0.82-2.08;超重,23%,OR, 1.00, 95% CI: 0.77-1.29;肥胖,19%,OR, 0.94, 95% CI: 0.70-1.25)。结论:未发现母亲BMI与EP婴儿结局之间存在关联。
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Obesity
Obesity 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Obesity is the official journal of The Obesity Society and is the premier source of information for increasing knowledge, fostering translational research from basic to population science, and promoting better treatment for people with obesity. Obesity publishes important peer-reviewed research and cutting-edge reviews, commentaries, and public health and medical developments.
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