Title of article :
Weight Gain during Pregnancy in Women Attending a Health Center in Isfahan City, Iran
Author/Authors :
Farajzadegan، Ziba نويسنده , , Bahrami، Davood نويسنده , , Jafari، Najmeh نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Background: Body mass index (BMI) before pregnancy and
weight gaining during pregnancy affect infant birth weight and are
associated with unfavorable pregnancy outcomes. The aim of this
study was to describe the weight gain pattern of Iranian pregnant
women according to the BMI status at the beginning of pregnancy.
Methods: This was a longitudinal cross sectional study. A total
of 500 pregnant women in 6th-10th weeks of pregnancy were
enrolled and followed up through delivery. Body mass index
categories based on first visit weight and total weight gain were
calculated. The multiple analysis of variance (MANOVA) was used
to compare the mean values of gestational weight gain.
Results: At the first care, those with underweight, normal,
overweight and obese accounted for 10.7%, 46%, 35.9% and 7.4%
of all participating women, respectively. Most of the subjects were
in normal range of BMI (46%) at the beginning of the study. As
BMI was more at the first visit, the recommended amount of
weight gain was less achievable (70% versus 27%). Although the
average weight gain in obese women was less than other groups
(9±7.9), about 55% of them were over the recommended standards
of weight gain.
Conclusion: In conclusion, in spite of frequent visits during
pregnancy, only half of pregnant women had normal weight gain
and most of them had normal BMI at the first visit. This study
highlights the importance of considering women with abnormal
pre pregnancy BMI and gestational weight gain at an increased risk
and providing appropriate care for them to prevent future adverse
outcomes.
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)