Teenage Obese Pregnancy: The "Double Burden" of Age and Excessive Weight on the Mother-Offspring Pair’s Health

C. Berti, Z. Bhutta, P. Catalano, S. Elahi, M. W. Hanson, M. Krawinkel, V. Savasi, I. Cetin
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Obesity and pregnancy are a combination that may create unique interconnected challenges for the health of the next generation. Although pregnant obese adolescents are of concern worldwide, yet it is an issue that is currently unattended to. Here, we provide an overview of the implications for the mother-offspring pair’s health associated to teenage-pregnancy, with a focus on obesity and ‘what works’ to prevent the obesity-risk during pregnancy. Interrelated health-issues are highlighted, which include: increased negative consequences related to childbearing at young age; associations of maternal pre-gravid excessive-weight with maternal and fetal complications; and limited evidence addressing obese pregnancy in adolescents. Targeting adolescents appears the most effective approach to reduce the obesity-risk trajectory of the prospective parents early-in-life, thus breaking the intergenerational cycle of non-communicable diseases. Specifically-focused educational programs with clear and motivational messages about nutrition, physical activity and sexual health, are perceived as key-components of preventive campaigns with digital web-based technology and specialized health-services being the most promising platforms to deliver knowledge. Successful education has a double advantage: to establish healthy behaviors among adolescents at an early-stage of life, thereby preventing both obesity and early pregnancy. Lastly, realistic solutions require also political understanding and commitment. 
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青少年肥胖怀孕:年龄和超重对母子健康的“双重负担”
肥胖和怀孕的结合可能会给下一代的健康带来独特的相互关联的挑战。尽管怀孕肥胖的青少年在全世界都受到关注,但这是一个目前无人关注的问题。在这里,我们概述了青少年怀孕对母子健康的影响,重点是肥胖和预防怀孕期间肥胖风险的“有效方法”。强调了相互关联的健康问题,其中包括:与年轻生育有关的负面后果增加;孕妇孕前超重与母体和胎儿并发症的关系;关于青少年肥胖怀孕的证据有限。以青少年为目标似乎是减少未来父母早期肥胖风险轨迹的最有效方法,从而打破非传染性疾病的代际循环。有针对性的教育计划,其中包含关于营养、体育活动和性健康的明确和激励性信息,被视为预防运动的关键组成部分,数字网络技术和专业医疗服务是最有希望提供知识的平台。成功的教育有双重优势:在青少年早期建立健康的行为,从而预防肥胖和早孕。最后,现实的解决办法还需要政治理解和承诺。
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