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Pre-natal and post-natal anxiety in relation to pre-pregnancy obesity: A cohort study on Iranian pregnant women
BACKGROUND: To determine the association between pre-conception obesity and screening results of pre-natal and post-natal anxiety in women that referred to the health centers of Tabriz, Iran. METHODS: 62 obese (class 2-3) and 245 normal-weight women were enrolled in the first trimester of pregnancy...
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Babol University of Medical Sciences
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7442456/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32874431 http://dx.doi.org/10.22088/cjim.11.3.250 |
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author | Farshbaf-Khalili, Azizeh Alizadeh, Maedeh Hajebrahimi, Sakineh Ostadrahimi, Alireza Malakouti, Jamileh Salehi-Pourmehr, Hanieh |
author_facet | Farshbaf-Khalili, Azizeh Alizadeh, Maedeh Hajebrahimi, Sakineh Ostadrahimi, Alireza Malakouti, Jamileh Salehi-Pourmehr, Hanieh |
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description | BACKGROUND: To determine the association between pre-conception obesity and screening results of pre-natal and post-natal anxiety in women that referred to the health centers of Tabriz, Iran. METHODS: 62 obese (class 2-3) and 245 normal-weight women were enrolled in the first trimester of pregnancy through the cohort study and followed-up 1 year after childbirth from December 2012 to January 2016. The Beck anxiety inventory scale (BAI-II) was completed in five time points: the first, second, third trimester of pregnancy, 6–8 weeks and 12 months after childbirth. Chi-square, Fisher’s exact tests, Independent t-test, Mann-Whitney, and multivariate logistic regression adjusted for confounders were used for data analysis. Statistically significant was considered as p<0.05. RESULTS: The rate of moderate to severe anxiety in 1(st), 2(nd), 3(rd) trimesters of gestation, 6–8 weeks and 12 months after birth was 8.6%, 10%, 12.6%, 7.8%, 6.5% in normal weight women versus 18%, 17.9%, 19.2%, 12.5%, 19.4% in obese class II women, respectively. The odds of anxiety in the first trimester of pregnancy for class 2–3 obesity was 2.72-fold greater than normal weight group [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 2.72, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.14–6.47; p=0.023]. This odd was 3.30- fold (aOR 3.30, 95%CI 1.13-9.60; p=0.045) for 1 year after birth. CONCLUSION: Obesity remained associated with positive screening for anxiety in the first trimester of pregnancy and one year after birth. Obese women more likely require special medical care during their pregnancy due to its impacts on mood. |
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spelling | pubmed-74424562020-08-31 Pre-natal and post-natal anxiety in relation to pre-pregnancy obesity: A cohort study on Iranian pregnant women Farshbaf-Khalili, Azizeh Alizadeh, Maedeh Hajebrahimi, Sakineh Ostadrahimi, Alireza Malakouti, Jamileh Salehi-Pourmehr, Hanieh Caspian J Intern Med Original Article BACKGROUND: To determine the association between pre-conception obesity and screening results of pre-natal and post-natal anxiety in women that referred to the health centers of Tabriz, Iran. METHODS: 62 obese (class 2-3) and 245 normal-weight women were enrolled in the first trimester of pregnancy through the cohort study and followed-up 1 year after childbirth from December 2012 to January 2016. The Beck anxiety inventory scale (BAI-II) was completed in five time points: the first, second, third trimester of pregnancy, 6–8 weeks and 12 months after childbirth. Chi-square, Fisher’s exact tests, Independent t-test, Mann-Whitney, and multivariate logistic regression adjusted for confounders were used for data analysis. Statistically significant was considered as p<0.05. RESULTS: The rate of moderate to severe anxiety in 1(st), 2(nd), 3(rd) trimesters of gestation, 6–8 weeks and 12 months after birth was 8.6%, 10%, 12.6%, 7.8%, 6.5% in normal weight women versus 18%, 17.9%, 19.2%, 12.5%, 19.4% in obese class II women, respectively. The odds of anxiety in the first trimester of pregnancy for class 2–3 obesity was 2.72-fold greater than normal weight group [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 2.72, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.14–6.47; p=0.023]. This odd was 3.30- fold (aOR 3.30, 95%CI 1.13-9.60; p=0.045) for 1 year after birth. CONCLUSION: Obesity remained associated with positive screening for anxiety in the first trimester of pregnancy and one year after birth. Obese women more likely require special medical care during their pregnancy due to its impacts on mood. Babol University of Medical Sciences 2020-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7442456/ /pubmed/32874431 http://dx.doi.org/10.22088/cjim.11.3.250 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Farshbaf-Khalili, Azizeh Alizadeh, Maedeh Hajebrahimi, Sakineh Ostadrahimi, Alireza Malakouti, Jamileh Salehi-Pourmehr, Hanieh Pre-natal and post-natal anxiety in relation to pre-pregnancy obesity: A cohort study on Iranian pregnant women |
title | Pre-natal and post-natal anxiety in relation to pre-pregnancy obesity: A cohort study on Iranian pregnant women |
title_full | Pre-natal and post-natal anxiety in relation to pre-pregnancy obesity: A cohort study on Iranian pregnant women |
title_fullStr | Pre-natal and post-natal anxiety in relation to pre-pregnancy obesity: A cohort study on Iranian pregnant women |
title_full_unstemmed | Pre-natal and post-natal anxiety in relation to pre-pregnancy obesity: A cohort study on Iranian pregnant women |
title_short | Pre-natal and post-natal anxiety in relation to pre-pregnancy obesity: A cohort study on Iranian pregnant women |
title_sort | pre-natal and post-natal anxiety in relation to pre-pregnancy obesity: a cohort study on iranian pregnant women |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7442456/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32874431 http://dx.doi.org/10.22088/cjim.11.3.250 |
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