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Overweight and obesity in pregnancy do not adversely affect neonatal outcomes: new evidence.

机译:新证据表明,孕妇超重和肥胖不会对新生儿结局产生不利影响。

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We studied neonatal outcomes of infants of obese mothers in a cohort of 6,125 deliveries, using logistic multivariate analysis to remove the role of potential confounding variables. Although, as in previous reports, the crude unadjusted prevalence of several adverse neonatal outcomes was higher in these infants, the multivariable analysis revealed that only two outcomes remained significantly associated with maternal overweight and obesity: neonatal macrosomia (adjusted odds ratios aOR 1.4, p < 0.001) and meconium aspiration syndrome (aOR 1.6, p = 0.05), indicating that the unadjusted association with the other outcomes was caused by confounding factors. Nonetheless, as macrosomia is associated with increased health risks both to the mothers and their infants, and maternal obesity with considerable maternal morbidity during pregnancy, these results should not lead to complacency, but instead encourage better prevention of obesity in general and during pregnancy in particular.
机译:我们使用逻辑多变量分析消除了潜在混淆变量的作用,研究了6,125例分娩的肥胖母亲婴儿的新生儿结局。尽管如以前的报告所述,这些婴儿中若干不良新生儿结局的粗略未经调整的患病率较高,但多变量分析显示,只有两项结局仍与母亲超重和肥胖显着相关:新生儿巨大儿(校正后的优势比为aOR 1.4,p < 0.001)和胎粪吸入综合征(aOR 1.6,p = 0.05),表明与其他结局的未调整关联是由混杂因素引起的。但是,由于巨大儿会增加母亲和婴儿的健康风险,以及孕妇肥胖,孕产妇发病率较高,因此这些结果不应导致自满,而应鼓励总体上,尤其是在怀孕期间更好地预防肥胖。

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