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Gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcomes: Findings from North Indian pregnancy cohort

Despite the high prevalence of inadequate gestational weight gain (GWG) and adverse pregnancy outcomes, very few studies have addressed the association between GWG and pregnancy outcomes in South Asia. Our objectives were to estimate the prevalence of GWG during the second and third trimesters withi...

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Autores principales: Chowdhury, Ranadip, ▪, Nitika, Choudhary, Tarun Shankar, Dhabhai, Neeta, Mittal, Pratima, Dewan, Rupali, Kaur, Jasmine, Chaudhary, Ritu, Tamaria, Anuradha, Bahl, Rajiv, Taneja, Sunita, Bhandari, Nita
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8710111/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13238
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author Chowdhury, Ranadip
▪, Nitika
Choudhary, Tarun Shankar
Dhabhai, Neeta
Mittal, Pratima
Dewan, Rupali
Kaur, Jasmine
Chaudhary, Ritu
Tamaria, Anuradha
Bahl, Rajiv
Taneja, Sunita
Bhandari, Nita
author_facet Chowdhury, Ranadip
▪, Nitika
Choudhary, Tarun Shankar
Dhabhai, Neeta
Mittal, Pratima
Dewan, Rupali
Kaur, Jasmine
Chaudhary, Ritu
Tamaria, Anuradha
Bahl, Rajiv
Taneja, Sunita
Bhandari, Nita
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description Despite the high prevalence of inadequate gestational weight gain (GWG) and adverse pregnancy outcomes, very few studies have addressed the association between GWG and pregnancy outcomes in South Asia. Our objectives were to estimate the prevalence of GWG during the second and third trimesters within, below and above the Institute of Medicine (IOM) guidelines, and to estimate the effect of the rate and adequacy of GWG on gestational age at the time of delivery, weight, length, length‐for‐age z‐score (LAZ), weight‐for‐length z‐score (WLZ) and adverse pregnancy outcomes, namely prematurity, small‐for‐gestational age (SGA), low birth weight (LBW), stunting and wasting at birth. We analysed data from the intervention group of the Women and Infants Integrated Interventions for Growth Study (WINGS), which is an ongoing individually randomized factorial design study. Of the 1332 women analysed, 40.2% [95% confidence interval (CI) 37.5 to 42.8] had GWG below the IOM guidelines. For every 100‐g/week increase in GWG, birth weight increased by 61 g, birth length by 0.16 cm, LAZ score by 0.08 SD, WLZ score by 0.14 SD, and gestational age at birth by 0.48 days. Women with GWG below the IOM guidelines had a higher relative risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes (44% for LBW, 27% for SGA, 32% for stunting and 42% for wasting at birth) than women who had GWG within the IOM guidelines, except for prematurity. The association between GWG and LAZ scores at birth was modified by early pregnancy body mass index (BMI). GWG is a strong predictor of newborn anthropometric outcomes and duration of gestation but not prematurity.
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spelling pubmed-87101112022-01-04 Gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcomes: Findings from North Indian pregnancy cohort Chowdhury, Ranadip ▪, Nitika Choudhary, Tarun Shankar Dhabhai, Neeta Mittal, Pratima Dewan, Rupali Kaur, Jasmine Chaudhary, Ritu Tamaria, Anuradha Bahl, Rajiv Taneja, Sunita Bhandari, Nita Matern Child Nutr Original Articles Despite the high prevalence of inadequate gestational weight gain (GWG) and adverse pregnancy outcomes, very few studies have addressed the association between GWG and pregnancy outcomes in South Asia. Our objectives were to estimate the prevalence of GWG during the second and third trimesters within, below and above the Institute of Medicine (IOM) guidelines, and to estimate the effect of the rate and adequacy of GWG on gestational age at the time of delivery, weight, length, length‐for‐age z‐score (LAZ), weight‐for‐length z‐score (WLZ) and adverse pregnancy outcomes, namely prematurity, small‐for‐gestational age (SGA), low birth weight (LBW), stunting and wasting at birth. We analysed data from the intervention group of the Women and Infants Integrated Interventions for Growth Study (WINGS), which is an ongoing individually randomized factorial design study. Of the 1332 women analysed, 40.2% [95% confidence interval (CI) 37.5 to 42.8] had GWG below the IOM guidelines. For every 100‐g/week increase in GWG, birth weight increased by 61 g, birth length by 0.16 cm, LAZ score by 0.08 SD, WLZ score by 0.14 SD, and gestational age at birth by 0.48 days. Women with GWG below the IOM guidelines had a higher relative risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes (44% for LBW, 27% for SGA, 32% for stunting and 42% for wasting at birth) than women who had GWG within the IOM guidelines, except for prematurity. The association between GWG and LAZ scores at birth was modified by early pregnancy body mass index (BMI). GWG is a strong predictor of newborn anthropometric outcomes and duration of gestation but not prematurity. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8710111/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13238 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Maternal & Child Nutrition published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chowdhury, Ranadip
▪, Nitika
Choudhary, Tarun Shankar
Dhabhai, Neeta
Mittal, Pratima
Dewan, Rupali
Kaur, Jasmine
Chaudhary, Ritu
Tamaria, Anuradha
Bahl, Rajiv
Taneja, Sunita
Bhandari, Nita
Gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcomes: Findings from North Indian pregnancy cohort
title Gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcomes: Findings from North Indian pregnancy cohort
title_full Gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcomes: Findings from North Indian pregnancy cohort
title_fullStr Gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcomes: Findings from North Indian pregnancy cohort
title_full_unstemmed Gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcomes: Findings from North Indian pregnancy cohort
title_short Gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcomes: Findings from North Indian pregnancy cohort
title_sort gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcomes: findings from north indian pregnancy cohort
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8710111/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13238
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