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Is International or Asian Criteria-based Body Mass Index Associated with Maternal Anaemia Low Birthweight and Preterm Births among Thai Population?—An Observational Study

机译:基于国际或亚洲标准的体重指数是否与泰国人群的孕妇贫血低出生体重和早产相关?

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An observational study was conducted in the four southernmost provinces of Thailand aiming at determining the effect of international or Asian criteria-based body mass index (BMI) in predicting maternal anaemia, low birthweight (LBW), and preterm births among pregnant Thai women and the change in haemoglobin (Hb) level during pregnancy. Maternal anaemia was defined as a haemoglobin (Hb) level of <11 g/dL. Anaemia was detected in 27.4% and 26.9% of 1,192 pregnant women at their first prenatal visit and the third trimester respectively. The proportions of overweight and obese women according to the Asian criteria-based pre-pregnancy BMI were higher than the international criteria-based BMI (22.4% and 10.1% vs 15.5% and 3.4% respectively). No significant difference between pre-pregnancy BMI and pregnancy BMI at the first prenatal visit was demonstrated (mean±standard deviation=21.8±4.0 vs 22.8±4.1). Underweight women had a significantly higher prevalence of maternal anaemia, LBW, and preterm birth compared to women with normal weight. Overweight and obese women at pre-pregnancy by the Asian criteria-based BMI had a lower prevalence of anaemia. The Hb levels did not change significantly over time. In addition to BMI, maternal age, parity, and late prenatal visit were independently associated with maternal anaemia, low birthweight, and preterm birth. Underweight pregnant women classified by international or Asian criteria-based BMI increased the risk of maternal anaemia, low birthweight, and preterm birth.
机译:在泰国最南端的四个省进行了一项观察性研究,旨在确定国际或亚洲基于标准的体重指数(BMI)对预测泰国孕妇和孕妇的产妇贫血,低出生体重(LBW)和早产的影响。怀孕期间血红蛋白(Hb)水平的变化。孕妇贫血的定义为血红蛋白(Hb)水平<11 g / dL。在1,192名孕妇的第一次产前检查和妊娠中期,分别检测到27.4%和26.9%的贫血。根据亚洲标准的怀孕前BMI,超重和肥胖妇女的比例高于国际标准的BMI(分别为22.4%和10.1%,分别为15.5%和3.4%)。首次产前检查未显示孕前BMI和妊娠BMI之间的显着差异(平均值±标准差= 21.8±4.0 vs 22.8±4.1)。与体重正常的女性相比,体重过轻的女性的孕妇贫血,LBW和早产的患病率明显更高。在亚洲,以亚洲标准为基础的BMI,孕前超重和肥胖的妇女贫血患病率较低。随时间推移,血红蛋白水平没有明显变化。除体重指数外,母亲的年龄,产次和产前检查均与母亲贫血,低出生体重和早产独立相关。根据国际或亚洲基于BMI进行分类的体重过轻的孕妇增加了产妇贫血,低出生体重和早产的风险。

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