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Pre-pregnancy Body Mass Index and Maternal Nutrition in Relation to Infant Birth Size

This cross-sectional study examined the relationship between maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and dietary intake on birth size in the north-east part of Iran. Maternal information including BMI and dietary intake from 453 healthy pregnant women were collected in 2013–2014. Maternal pre-p...

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Autores principales: Bonakdar, Shabbou Ahmadi, Dorosty Motlagh, Ahmad Reza, Bagherniya, Mohammad, Ranjbar, Golnaz, Daryabeygi-Khotbehsara, Reza, Mohajeri, Seyed Amir Reza, Safarian, Mohammad
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Publicado: Korean Society of Clinical Nutrition 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6494748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31089466
http://dx.doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2019.8.2.129
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author Bonakdar, Shabbou Ahmadi
Dorosty Motlagh, Ahmad Reza
Bagherniya, Mohammad
Ranjbar, Golnaz
Daryabeygi-Khotbehsara, Reza
Mohajeri, Seyed Amir Reza
Safarian, Mohammad
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Dorosty Motlagh, Ahmad Reza
Bagherniya, Mohammad
Ranjbar, Golnaz
Daryabeygi-Khotbehsara, Reza
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description This cross-sectional study examined the relationship between maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and dietary intake on birth size in the north-east part of Iran. Maternal information including BMI and dietary intake from 453 healthy pregnant women were collected in 2013–2014. Maternal pre-pregnancy BMI were obtained from health records and dietary intakes in third trimester were collected by using a validated food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), which consisted of 160 Iranian foods. Anthropometric measurements of neonates including weight, height, and head circumference were 3.19 ± 0.49 kg, 50.24 ± 2.1 cm, and 34.61 ± 1.5 cm, respectively. A significant difference was found in neonatal birth weight (p < 0.001) and head circumference (p = 0.002) between underweight and obese mothers. Furthermore, maternal intake of fat had a direct correlation with birth size. There was a positive relationship between vitamin A and potassium intake and birth height. The article concludes that normal maternal pre-pregnancy weight and appropriate diet are likely essential for healthy babies.
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spelling pubmed-64947482019-05-14 Pre-pregnancy Body Mass Index and Maternal Nutrition in Relation to Infant Birth Size Bonakdar, Shabbou Ahmadi Dorosty Motlagh, Ahmad Reza Bagherniya, Mohammad Ranjbar, Golnaz Daryabeygi-Khotbehsara, Reza Mohajeri, Seyed Amir Reza Safarian, Mohammad Clin Nutr Res Original Article This cross-sectional study examined the relationship between maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and dietary intake on birth size in the north-east part of Iran. Maternal information including BMI and dietary intake from 453 healthy pregnant women were collected in 2013–2014. Maternal pre-pregnancy BMI were obtained from health records and dietary intakes in third trimester were collected by using a validated food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), which consisted of 160 Iranian foods. Anthropometric measurements of neonates including weight, height, and head circumference were 3.19 ± 0.49 kg, 50.24 ± 2.1 cm, and 34.61 ± 1.5 cm, respectively. A significant difference was found in neonatal birth weight (p < 0.001) and head circumference (p = 0.002) between underweight and obese mothers. Furthermore, maternal intake of fat had a direct correlation with birth size. There was a positive relationship between vitamin A and potassium intake and birth height. The article concludes that normal maternal pre-pregnancy weight and appropriate diet are likely essential for healthy babies. Korean Society of Clinical Nutrition 2019-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6494748/ /pubmed/31089466 http://dx.doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2019.8.2.129 Text en Copyright © 2019. The Korean Society of Clinical Nutrition https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bonakdar, Shabbou Ahmadi
Dorosty Motlagh, Ahmad Reza
Bagherniya, Mohammad
Ranjbar, Golnaz
Daryabeygi-Khotbehsara, Reza
Mohajeri, Seyed Amir Reza
Safarian, Mohammad
Pre-pregnancy Body Mass Index and Maternal Nutrition in Relation to Infant Birth Size
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title_sort pre-pregnancy body mass index and maternal nutrition in relation to infant birth size
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6494748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31089466
http://dx.doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2019.8.2.129
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