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Retrospective analysis of age-adjusted body mass index among pre-pregnant women in the Lithuanian urban area during three decades

BACKGROUND: The prevalence of maternal obesity at the beginning of pregnancy is increasing. However, there are some studies reporting the stabilisation of obesity epidemic or even the downward trend in the general population. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Lithua...

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Autores principales: Francaite-Daugeliene, Migle, Petrenko, Vladimiras, Baliutaviciene, Dalia, Velickiene, Dzilda
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5128855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27864241
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010927
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author Francaite-Daugeliene, Migle
Petrenko, Vladimiras
Baliutaviciene, Dalia
Velickiene, Dzilda
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Petrenko, Vladimiras
Baliutaviciene, Dalia
Velickiene, Dzilda
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description BACKGROUND: The prevalence of maternal obesity at the beginning of pregnancy is increasing. However, there are some studies reporting the stabilisation of obesity epidemic or even the downward trend in the general population. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Lithuanian pre-pregnant women during 3 decades. METHODS: This observational retrospective study included a sample of 2827, women aged 18–44 years who gave birth in 1987–1989, 1996–1997 and 2007–2010: 861 (30.5%), 995 (35.2%) and 971 (34.3%), respectively. All women were divided into groups by body mass index (BMI) calculated from self-reported weight and height, and age reported during the first antenatal visit. Quantitative parametric variables were expressed as mean and SD; qualitative variables, as absolute numbers (n) and percentage (%). For parametric data, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used. Differences were considered statistically significant at p<0.05. RESULTS: The prevalence of overweight and obesity among women aged 18–24 years decreased from 20.9% in 1987–1989 to 9.5% in 1996–1997 but increased to 15.7% in 2007–2010; among women aged 25–34 years, decreased from 35.5% in 1987–1989 to 23% in 1996–1997 and to 22.4% in 2007–2010; and among women aged 35–44 years decreased from 64.9% in 1987–1989 to 34% in 1996–1997 but increased to 45.3% in 2007–2010. BMI increased with an increasing age (r=0.254, p<0.05). Analysis by separate periods (1987–1989, 1996–1997 and 2007–2010) revealed a positive correlation between BMI and age at the first antenatal visit in all periods (r=0.325, p<0.01; r=0.266, p<0.01; and r=0.210, p<0.01, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of overweight and obesity among pre-pregnant women tended to decrease in the Lithuanian urban area during 3 decades. A slight increase in overweight and obesity documented in 2007–2010 compared with 1996–1997 most likely was caused by older maternal age.
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spelling pubmed-51288552016-12-02 Retrospective analysis of age-adjusted body mass index among pre-pregnant women in the Lithuanian urban area during three decades Francaite-Daugeliene, Migle Petrenko, Vladimiras Baliutaviciene, Dalia Velickiene, Dzilda BMJ Open Epidemiology BACKGROUND: The prevalence of maternal obesity at the beginning of pregnancy is increasing. However, there are some studies reporting the stabilisation of obesity epidemic or even the downward trend in the general population. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Lithuanian pre-pregnant women during 3 decades. METHODS: This observational retrospective study included a sample of 2827, women aged 18–44 years who gave birth in 1987–1989, 1996–1997 and 2007–2010: 861 (30.5%), 995 (35.2%) and 971 (34.3%), respectively. All women were divided into groups by body mass index (BMI) calculated from self-reported weight and height, and age reported during the first antenatal visit. Quantitative parametric variables were expressed as mean and SD; qualitative variables, as absolute numbers (n) and percentage (%). For parametric data, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used. Differences were considered statistically significant at p<0.05. RESULTS: The prevalence of overweight and obesity among women aged 18–24 years decreased from 20.9% in 1987–1989 to 9.5% in 1996–1997 but increased to 15.7% in 2007–2010; among women aged 25–34 years, decreased from 35.5% in 1987–1989 to 23% in 1996–1997 and to 22.4% in 2007–2010; and among women aged 35–44 years decreased from 64.9% in 1987–1989 to 34% in 1996–1997 but increased to 45.3% in 2007–2010. BMI increased with an increasing age (r=0.254, p<0.05). Analysis by separate periods (1987–1989, 1996–1997 and 2007–2010) revealed a positive correlation between BMI and age at the first antenatal visit in all periods (r=0.325, p<0.01; r=0.266, p<0.01; and r=0.210, p<0.01, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of overweight and obesity among pre-pregnant women tended to decrease in the Lithuanian urban area during 3 decades. A slight increase in overweight and obesity documented in 2007–2010 compared with 1996–1997 most likely was caused by older maternal age. BMJ Publishing Group 2016-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5128855/ /pubmed/27864241 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010927 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Francaite-Daugeliene, Migle
Petrenko, Vladimiras
Baliutaviciene, Dalia
Velickiene, Dzilda
Retrospective analysis of age-adjusted body mass index among pre-pregnant women in the Lithuanian urban area during three decades
title Retrospective analysis of age-adjusted body mass index among pre-pregnant women in the Lithuanian urban area during three decades
title_full Retrospective analysis of age-adjusted body mass index among pre-pregnant women in the Lithuanian urban area during three decades
title_fullStr Retrospective analysis of age-adjusted body mass index among pre-pregnant women in the Lithuanian urban area during three decades
title_full_unstemmed Retrospective analysis of age-adjusted body mass index among pre-pregnant women in the Lithuanian urban area during three decades
title_short Retrospective analysis of age-adjusted body mass index among pre-pregnant women in the Lithuanian urban area during three decades
title_sort retrospective analysis of age-adjusted body mass index among pre-pregnant women in the lithuanian urban area during three decades
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5128855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27864241
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010927
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