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Self-reported Pre-pregnancy Weight Versus Weight Measured at First Prenatal Visit: Effects on Categorization of Pre-pregnancy Body Mass Index

机译:自我报告的孕前体重与首次产前检查时测得的体重:对孕前体重指数分类的影响

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To compare classification of pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) using self-reported pre-pregnancy weight versus weight measured at the first prenatal visit. Retrospective cohort of 307 women receiving prenatal care at the faculty and resident obstetric clinics at a Massachusetts tertiary-care center. Eligible women initiated prenatal care prior to 14 weeks gestation and delivered singleton infants between April 2007 and March 2008. On average, self-reported weight was 4 pounds lighter than measured weight at the first prenatal visit (SD 7.2 pounds; range: 19 pounds lighter to 35 pounds heavier). Using self-reported pre-pregnancy weight to calculate pre-pregnancy BMI, 4.2 % of women were underweight, 48.9 % were normal weight, 25.4 % were overweight, and 21.5 % were obese. Using weight measured at first prenatal visit, these were 3.6, 45.3, 26.4, and 24.8 %, respectively. Classification of pre-pregnancy BMI was concordant for 87 % of women (weighted kappa = 0.86; 95 % CI 0.81–0.90). Women gained an average of 32.1 pounds (SD 18.0 pounds) during pregnancy. Of the 13 % of the sample with discrepant BMI classification, 74 % gained within the same adherence category when comparing weight gain to Institute of Medicine recommendations. For the vast majority of women, self-reported pre-pregnancy weight and measured weight at first prenatal visit resulted in identical classification of pre-pregnancy BMI. In absence of measured pre-pregnancy weight, we recommend that providers calculate both values and discuss discrepancies with their pregnant patients, as significant weight loss or gain during the first trimester may indicate a need for additional oversight with potential intervention.
机译:使用自我报告的妊娠前体重与第一次产前就诊时测得的体重比较妊娠前体重指数(BMI)的分类。 307名妇女在马萨诸塞州三级护理中心的产科诊所和住院产科诊所接受回顾性研究。合格的妇女在妊娠14周之前就开始了产前检查,并于2007年4月至2008年3月之间分娩了单胎婴儿。平均而言,自我报告的体重比第一次产前就诊时的体重轻了4磅(标准体重7.2磅;范围:轻19磅)。到35磅重)。使用自我报告的孕前体重来计算孕前BMI,有4.2%的女性体重不足,48.9%的正常体重,25.4%的超重和21.5%的肥胖。使用第一次产前检查时测量的体重,这些分别是3.6%,45.3%,26.4%和24.8%。孕前BMI的分类对87%的女性是一致的(加权Kappa = 0.86; 95%CI 0.81-0.90)。妇女在怀孕期间平均增加了32.1磅(18.0 SD磅)。在将体重指数与医学研究所的建议进行比较时,在13%的BMI分类不一致的样本中,有74%在相同的依从性类别中增加了。对于绝大多数妇女,自我报告的孕前体重和首次产前检查时的体重测量得出的孕前BMI分类相​​同。如果没有可测的孕前体重,我们建议医疗服务提供者同时计算这两个值,并与孕妇进行讨论,因为孕早期体重的显着减少或增加可能表明需要通过潜在干预进行进一步的监督。

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    《Maternal and Child Health Journal》 |2013年第10期|1872-1878|共7页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Massachusetts Medical School/University of Massachusetts Memorial Health Care">(1);

    Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Massachusetts Medical School/University of Massachusetts Memorial Health Care">(1);

    Department of Pediatrics University of Massachusetts Medical School/University of Massachusetts Memorial Health Care">(2);

    Department of Obstetrics Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences Residency Yale School of Medicine">(3);

    Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Massachusetts Medical School/University of Massachusetts Memorial Health Care">(1);

    Division of Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases and Vulnerable Populations Department of Quantitative Health Sciences University of Massachusetts Medical School">(4);

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  • 关键词

    Gestational weight gain; Pre-pregnancy BMI; Self-reported weight; Prenatal care;

    机译:妊娠期体重增加;孕前体重指数自我报告的体重;产前检查;

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