Pregestational body mass index, weight gain during pregnancy and perinatal outcome: a retrospective descriptive study

ABSTRACT Objective To analyze the pregestational body mass index and weight gain during pregnancy, and to associate data to perinatal outcomes of pregnant women from a Prenatal Care Program. Methods A retrospective study was carried out with 151 patients seen at the Healthy Gestation Program of Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein . Data were collected from a medical chart review of the patients seen between March 2015 and March 2016. Results The chance of developing gestational diabetes for obese patients in early gestation was estimated at 7.5-fold as compared to patients with low or normal body mass index. Conclusion There was a significant association between obesity in early pregnancy and the occurrence of gestational diabetes mellitus in this population.

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Main Authors: Ferreira,Lais Assenheimer de Paula, Piccinato,Carla de Azevedo, Cordioli,Eduardo, Zlotnik,Eduardo
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Published: Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S1679-450820200001002122019-11-01Pregestational body mass index, weight gain during pregnancy and perinatal outcome: a retrospective descriptive studyFerreira,Lais Assenheimer de PaulaPiccinato,Carla de AzevedoCordioli,EduardoZlotnik,Eduardo Body mass index Obesity Pregnancy Weight gain Perinatal care Prenatal care Diabetes, gestational ABSTRACT Objective To analyze the pregestational body mass index and weight gain during pregnancy, and to associate data to perinatal outcomes of pregnant women from a Prenatal Care Program. Methods A retrospective study was carried out with 151 patients seen at the Healthy Gestation Program of Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein . Data were collected from a medical chart review of the patients seen between March 2015 and March 2016. Results The chance of developing gestational diabetes for obese patients in early gestation was estimated at 7.5-fold as compared to patients with low or normal body mass index. Conclusion There was a significant association between obesity in early pregnancy and the occurrence of gestational diabetes mellitus in this population.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einsteineinstein (São Paulo) v.18 20202020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082020000100212en10.31744/einstein_journal/2020ao4851
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Piccinato,Carla de Azevedo
Cordioli,Eduardo
Zlotnik,Eduardo
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Piccinato,Carla de Azevedo
Cordioli,Eduardo
Zlotnik,Eduardo
Pregestational body mass index, weight gain during pregnancy and perinatal outcome: a retrospective descriptive study
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Piccinato,Carla de Azevedo
Cordioli,Eduardo
Zlotnik,Eduardo
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title Pregestational body mass index, weight gain during pregnancy and perinatal outcome: a retrospective descriptive study
title_short Pregestational body mass index, weight gain during pregnancy and perinatal outcome: a retrospective descriptive study
title_full Pregestational body mass index, weight gain during pregnancy and perinatal outcome: a retrospective descriptive study
title_fullStr Pregestational body mass index, weight gain during pregnancy and perinatal outcome: a retrospective descriptive study
title_full_unstemmed Pregestational body mass index, weight gain during pregnancy and perinatal outcome: a retrospective descriptive study
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description ABSTRACT Objective To analyze the pregestational body mass index and weight gain during pregnancy, and to associate data to perinatal outcomes of pregnant women from a Prenatal Care Program. Methods A retrospective study was carried out with 151 patients seen at the Healthy Gestation Program of Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein . Data were collected from a medical chart review of the patients seen between March 2015 and March 2016. Results The chance of developing gestational diabetes for obese patients in early gestation was estimated at 7.5-fold as compared to patients with low or normal body mass index. Conclusion There was a significant association between obesity in early pregnancy and the occurrence of gestational diabetes mellitus in this population.
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