Obesity in Pregnancy

A. Peterson, A. Edlow
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The prevalence of maternal obesity has increased significantly in the United States and throughout the world over the last several decades.  In the United States, where obesity has reached epidemic proportions, it is estimated that more than two-thirds of reproductive aged women are overweight or obese. Obesity poses a challenge for the obstetrician, given its association with significant increases in maternal morbidity before, during, and after pregnancy. Obesity is associated with an increased risk for diabetes, preeclampsia, cesarean delivery, and venous thromboembolic disease, among other complications. Poor pregnancy outcomes, including miscarriage and stillbirth, are more common in the setting of maternal obesity.  Maternal obesity also appears to impact both fetal brain and metabolic development, in ways that may have critical implications for long-term health outcomes of future generations. This review contains 5 figures, 1 table, and 127 references. Keywords: Pregnancy, obesity, congenital anomaly, cesarean delivery, wound complications, stillbirth, hypertensive disorders, bariatric surgery, diabetes, neurodevelopment
孕期肥胖
在过去的几十年里,在美国和世界各地,孕产妇肥胖的患病率显著上升。在美国,肥胖已达到流行病的程度,据估计,超过三分之二的育龄妇女超重或肥胖。肥胖对产科医生来说是一个挑战,因为它与怀孕前、怀孕期间和怀孕后孕产妇发病率的显著增加有关。肥胖与糖尿病、先兆子痫、剖宫产、静脉血栓栓塞性疾病及其他并发症的风险增加有关。妊娠结局不佳,包括流产和死胎,在产妇肥胖的情况下更为常见。产妇肥胖似乎还会影响胎儿的大脑和代谢发育,这可能对后代的长期健康结果产生关键影响。本综述包含5个图,1个表,127篇参考文献。关键词:妊娠,肥胖,先天性异常,剖宫产,伤口并发症,死产,高血压疾病,减肥手术,糖尿病,神经发育
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