The Association Between Obesity and Anemia With Pregnancy and Childbirth Outcomes
Publish place: Iranian Journal of Health Sciences، Vol: 13، Issue: 2
Publish Year: 1404
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Background and Purpose: Obesity and anemia are among the main challenges and health care issues related to pregnancy around the world, which can affect the outcomes of this period. This study aimed to determine the association between obesity and anemia with pregnancy and childbirth outcomes in women referred to the health care centers of Tonkabon City, Iran, in ۲۰۲۳.
Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the records of ۲۴۰ pregnant women were examined using a simple random sampling method. Data, including demographic information, pregnancy, body mass index (BMI) and hemoglobin concentration, were collected using a checklist from the Parsa (electronic health event file and referral) system. Hemoglobin concentration <۱۱ g/dL in the first trimester and <۱۰.۵ mg/dL in the second trimester was considered anemic and BMI >۳۰ kg/m۲ was considered obese. Data analysis was performed using statistical SPSS software, version ۲۴ with descriptive and inferential statistical methods (the chi-square test and t-test). P<۰.۰۵ were considered significant.
Results: About ۵۵.۶% of women were overweight and obese. Also, ۱۴.۴% in the first trimester and ۴۰.۴% in the second trimester had anemia. The relationship between the number of pregnancies with BMI and birth weight with hemoglobin concentration in the first trimester was significant (P<۰.۰۰۱). The average difference of variables with BMI in two groups of normal weight and obese women in the history of stillbirth (P=۰.۰۰۱), abortion (P=۰.۰۴۶), birth weight (P=۰.۰۴۶) and gestational diabetes (P=۰.۰۰۵).
Conclusion: Obesity and anemia affect health status during pregnancy. Since obesity and iron deficiency anemia are preventable, the provision of simple preventive solutions by the health system, such as taking supplements, nutrition, and a proper lifestyle before and during pregnancy, should be considered.
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Tayebeh Ramaji
Department of Midwifery, School of Nursing, Guilan University of Medical Science, Rasht, Iran.
Fereshteh Yazdani
Health Sciences Research Center, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran.
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