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Childhood maltreatment and pre-pregnancy obesity: a comparison of obese, overweight, and normal weight pregnant women

机译:儿童虐待和孕前肥胖:肥胖,超重和正常体重孕妇的比较

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Pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity is associated with poor health outcomes for the mother and the child. General population studies suggest that childhood maltreatment is associated with obesity in adulthood. The aim of our study was to examine the association between pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity and a history of childhood abuse or neglect including different stages of severity of abuse and neglect. Three hundred twenty-six normal weight, overweight, or obese pregnant women reported demographic data, height and weight, and general psychological distress at 18-22 weeks of gestation. Childhood maltreatment was assessed using the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire. Associations were examined using logistic regression analyses and a reference group of normal weight women. Fifty percent reported a history of abuse or neglect. After adjusting for age, education, income, marital status, and the number of previous children, pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity were strongly associated with severe physical abuse (overweight: OR = 8.33, 95 % CI 1.48-47.03; obesity: OR = 6.31, 95 % CI 1.06-37.60). Women with severe physical neglect (OR = 4.25, 95 % CI 1.23-14.74) were at increased risk of pregnancy overweight. We found a dose-response relationship between physical abuse and pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity. Whereas other studies report an association between childhood maltreatment and pre-pregnancy obesity, this is the first study that found an association between childhood maltreatment and pre-pregnancy overweight. Considering the severe health risks of pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity and the long-term consequences of childhood maltreatment, affected women constitute a subgroup with special needs in prenatal care. Further research is needed to improve the understanding of the underlying mechanisms.
机译:孕前超重和肥胖与母婴健康状况差有关。一般人群研究表明,儿童期虐待与成年后肥胖有关。我们研究的目的是检查孕前超重和肥胖与儿童虐待或忽视的历史之间的关系,包括虐待和忽视的严重程度的不同阶段。 326名正常体重,超重或肥胖的孕妇报告了妊娠18-22周时的人口统计学数据,身高和体重以及一般的心理困扰。使用《儿童创伤调查表》评估了儿童期虐待情况。使用逻辑回归分析和正常体重妇女参考组对协会进行了检查。 50%的人报告有虐待或忽视的历史。在调整了年龄,教育程度,收入,婚姻状况以及以前的孩子数量之后,怀孕前的超重和肥胖与严重的身体虐待密切相关(超重:OR = 8.33,95%CI 1.48-47.03;肥胖:OR = 6.31,95%CI 1.06-37.60)。身体严重忽视的妇女(OR = 4.25,95%CI 1.23-14.74)孕妇超重的风险增加。我们发现身体虐待与怀孕前超重和肥胖之间存在剂量反应关系。尽管其他研究报告了儿童虐待与怀孕前肥胖之间的关联,但这是第一项发现儿童虐待与怀孕前超重之间的联系的研究。考虑到孕前超重和肥胖对健康的严重威胁以及儿童期虐待的长期后果,受影响的妇女构成了对产前护理有特殊需要的亚组。需要进一步研究以增进对基本机制的理解。

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