Infant Mortality by Maternal Prepregnancy Body Mass Index: United States, 2017-2018.

Danielle M Ely, Elizabeth C W Gregory, Patrick Drake
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Objective-This report presents 2017-2018 infant mortality rates in the United States by maternal prepregnancy body mass index, and by infant age at death, maternal age, and maternal race and Hispanic origin. Methods-Descriptive tabulations of infant deaths by maternal and infant characteristics are presented using the 2017-2018 linked period birth/infant death files; the linked period birth/infant death file is based on birth and death certificates registered in all states and the District of Columbia. The 2017 linked birth/infant death file is the first year that national data on maternal prepregnancy body mass index were available. Results-Total infant, neonatal, and postneonatal mortality rates were lowest for infants of women who were normal weight prepregnancy, and then rose with increasing prepregnancy body mass index. Total, neonatal, and postneonatal rates were higher for infants of women who were underweight prepregnancy compared with infants of women who were normal or overweight before pregnancy. Mortality rates for infants of underweight women were generally, but not exclusively, lower than those of infants born to women with obesity. Infants born to women of normal weight generally had lower mortality rates than infants born to women who had obesity prepregnancy for all maternal age and race and Hispanic-origin groups.

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按孕妇孕前体重指数分列的婴儿死亡率:美国,2017-2018。
目的:本报告按产妇孕前体重指数、婴儿死亡年龄、产妇年龄、产妇种族和西班牙裔介绍了2017-2018年美国婴儿死亡率。方法:使用2017-2018年相关期间出生/婴儿死亡档案,按孕产妇和婴儿特征列出婴儿死亡的描述性表格;关联期间出生/婴儿死亡档案是根据在所有州和哥伦比亚特区登记的出生和死亡证明编制的。2017年相关的出生/婴儿死亡档案是首次获得关于孕产妇孕前体重指数的国家数据。结果:孕前体重正常妇女的婴儿总死亡率、新生儿死亡率和新生儿后期死亡率最低,然后随着孕前体重指数的增加而上升。怀孕前体重过轻的妇女所生婴儿的总体、新生儿和新生儿后期发病率高于怀孕前体重正常或超重的妇女所生婴儿。体重过轻妇女所生婴儿的死亡率普遍低于肥胖妇女所生婴儿的死亡率,但并非全部如此。在所有母亲年龄、种族和西班牙裔群体中,体重正常的妇女所生婴儿的死亡率通常低于孕前肥胖妇女所生婴儿的死亡率。
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