Índice de masa corporal pregestacional y ganancia de peso gestacional relacionados con el peso al nacer

Lalescka Araceli Soria-Gonzales, Victor Moquillaza-Alcántara
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OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the relationship between the pregestational body mass index and the gestational weight gain with the birth weight. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cross-sectional analytical study. Through probabilis- tic sampling, 197 pregnant women and their neonates participated, whose delivery was attended at the San Juan de Lurigancho Hospital, 2018.The pregestational body mass index was classified as low weight, normal, overweight and obese; the gestational weight gain in insufficient, adequate and excessive; and the birth weight in grams. The variation of birth weight according to pregestational body mass index and weight gain were evaluated using the Kruskal-Wallis and ANOVA H tests, respectively. Similarly, a multiple linear regression model is required, a 95% confidence level is considered. RESULTS: The patients who started the pregnancy with obesity and low weight pre- sented neonates with greater birth weight (3516.9 ± 480.7 g and 3564 ± 148.5 g, respectively), it was determined that there is not association between the pregestational body mass index and the birth weight (p = 0.753). However, the birth weight was higher in postpartum women with excessive weight gain (3582.9 ± 442.1 g) and lower in those with insufficient weight gain (3278.9 ± 447.9 g), infantil futuro. 14,15,16 Por el contrario, la ganancia de peso insuficiente durante el embarazo es más propensa a que los hijos nazcan con bajo peso y sean pequeños para la edad gestacional. CONCLUSION: The pregestational body mass index, independently, was not relat- ed to birth weight. However, together with the gestational weight gain, they were positively related to the weight of the newborn.
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与出生体重相关的季节前体重指数和妊娠体重增加
目的:评价孕前体重指数、孕期体重增加与出生体重的关系。材料与方法:横断面分析研究。通过概率抽样,参与了2018年在圣胡安德卢里甘乔医院接生的197名孕妇及其新生儿。妊娠期体重指数分为低体重、正常、超重和肥胖;妊娠期体重增加不足、充足和过度;出生体重的单位是克。出生体重随孕前体重指数和体重增加的变化分别采用Kruskal-Wallis检验和ANOVA H检验。同样,需要一个多元线性回归模型,考虑95%的置信水平。结果:孕初肥胖和低体重的孕妇所产新生儿出生体重较大(分别为3516.9±480.7 g和3564±148.5 g),确定孕前体重指数与出生体重无相关性(p = 0.753)。然而,体重增加过多的产后妇女出生体重较高(3582.9±442.1 g),体重增加不足的产后妇女出生体重较低(3278.9±447.9 g)。14,15,16贫穷的国家,贫穷的国家,贫穷的国家,贫穷的国家,贫穷的国家,贫穷的国家,贫穷的国家,贫穷的国家,贫穷的国家,贫穷的国家,贫穷的国家,贫穷的国家,贫穷的国家,贫穷的国家,贫穷的国家,贫穷的国家。结论:孕前体重指数与出生体重无关。然而,与妊娠期体重增加一起,它们与新生儿的体重呈正相关。
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Ginecologia y obstetricia de Mexico
Ginecologia y obstetricia de Mexico Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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期刊介绍: Indizada en: Artemisa, Embase Cd/Obstetrics and Gynecology, Embase. Co/Pediatrics, Excerfta Médica, Índice Médico Latinoamericano, Lulacs, Medline, Science Citation Index, Ulrich, Ebsco.
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