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Overweight and obesity in mothers and risk of preterm birth and low birth weight infants: systematic review and meta-analyses

机译:母亲的超重和肥胖以及早产和低出生体重婴儿的风险:系统评价和荟萃分析

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>Objective To determine the relation between overweight and obesity in mothers and preterm birth and low birth weight in singleton pregnancies in developed and developing countries.>Design Systematic review and meta-analyses.>Data sources Medline and Embase from their inceptions, and reference lists of identified articles.>Study selection Studies including a reference group of women with normal body mass index that assessed the effect of overweight and obesity on two primary outcomes: preterm birth (before 37 weeks) and low birth weight (<2500 g).>Data extraction Two assessors independently reviewed titles, abstracts, and full articles, extracted data using a piloted data collection form, and assessed quality.>Data synthesis 84 studies (64 cohort and 20 case-control) were included, totalling 1 095 834 women. Although the overall risk of preterm birth was similar in overweight and obese women and women of normal weight, the risk of induced preterm birth was increased in overweight and obese women (relative risk 1.30, 95% confidence interval 1.23 to 1.37). Although overall the risk of having an infant of low birth weight was decreased in overweight and obese women (0.84, 0.75 to 0.95), the decrease was greater in developing countries than in developed countries (0.58, 0.47 to 0.71 v 0.90, 0.79 to 1.01). After accounting for publication bias, the apparent protective effect of overweight and obesity on low birth weight disappeared with the addition of imputed “missing” studies (0.95, 0.85 to 1.07), whereas the risk of preterm birth appeared significantly higher in overweight and obese women (1.24, 1.13 to 1.37).>Conclusions Overweight and obese women have increased risks of preterm birth and induced preterm birth and, after accounting for publication bias, appeared to have increased risks of preterm birth overall. The beneficial effects of maternal overweight and obesity on low birth weight were greater in developing countries and disappeared after accounting for publication bias.
机译:>目的:确定发达国家和发展中国家的母亲超重和肥胖与单胎妊娠的早产和低出生体重之间的关系。>设计系统评价和荟萃分析。< strong>数据来源是从Medline和Embase入手,并列出已鉴定文章的参考清单。>研究选择研究包括体重指数正常的女性参考人群,这些人群评估了超重和肥胖的影响肥胖有两个主要结局:早产(37周前)和低出生体重(<2500 g)。>数据提取两名评估者独立审查了书名,摘要和全文,并使用试点数据提取了数据>数据综合包括84项研究(64项队列研究和20例病例对照),总共1 095 834名妇女。尽管超重和肥胖妇女和体重正常的妇女早产的总体风险相似,但超重和肥胖妇女的早产风险有所增加(相对风险为1.30,95%置信区间1.23至1.37)。尽管超重和肥胖妇女的总体而言,出生低体重婴儿的风险有所降低(0.84,0.75至0.95),但发展中国家的下降幅度大于发达国家(0.58,0.47至0.71对0.90,0.79至1.01) )。在考虑了出版物的偏见后,通过进行归类的“缺失”研究(0.95,0.85至1.07),超重和肥胖对低出生体重的明显保护作用消失了,而超重和肥胖妇女的早产风险明显更高。 (1.24,1.13至1.37)。>结论超重和肥胖的妇女早产和诱发早产的风险增加,并且在考虑了出版偏见之后,总体看来早产的风险有所增加。在发展中国家,孕产妇超重和肥胖对低出生体重的有益影响更大,在考虑了出版偏见后消失了。

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