Impact of Pre-pregnancy Body Mass Index on Neonatal Outcome
Publish place: The Iranian Journal of Neonatology، Vol: 12، Issue: 4
Publish Year: 1400
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Background: Pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) during the gestation period is a major factor that predicts fetal weight and development. It is also positively associated with an increase in fetal head circumference and femur length. To assess the impact of pre-pregnancy BMI on neonatal anthropometryMethods: This multicenter observational study was conducted from July ۲۰۱۰-July ۲۰۱۱. A total of ۱,۰۰۰ mothers were enrolled, and their antenatal records were screened for pre-pregnancy weight, height, and other details. They were assigned to four categories as per their BMI: underweight: BMI<۱۸.۵kg/m۲, normal:۱۸.۵-۲۴.۹۹kg/m۲, overweight: ۲۵-۲۹.۹kg/m۲, and obese: ≥۳۰kg/m۲ group. The neonatal anthropometric measurements and other information were retrieved from the neonate's files. Neonates who were admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) were followed till their discharge from hospital or mortality.Results: Out of ۱,۰۰۰ cases, ۱۷۰ (۱۷%) belonged to underweight, ۲۲۴ (۲۲.۴%) to overweight, ۸۶ (۸.۶%) to obese, and ۵۲۰ (۵۲%) to the normal group. Overweight and obese women were at a higher risk of developing gestational diabetes mellitus, hypertensive complications during pregnancy, and undergoing cesarean sections. They also had a higher risk of delivering large for gestational age and post-term neonates, whereas underweight women had a significantly higher risk of delivering small for gestational, low birth weight, and premature newborns. Furthermore, a positive correlation was observed between maternal BMI and neonatal anthropometric measurements.Conclusion: As evidenced by the obtained results, both low and high pre-pregnancy BMI is associated with adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes.
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Anchala Bhardwaj
Department of Paediatrics, AIIMS Gorakhpur, Gorakhpur
Ruchi Rai
HOD Department of Neonatology, Super Speciality Paediatric Hospital & Post Graduate Teaching Institute, Noida
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