Meta Analysis: Effect of Inadequate Gestational Weight Gainon Low Birth Weight and Small for Gestational Age

Maurizka Pitria Amrika Putranti, Bhisma Murti, Rita Benya Adriani
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Background:Weight gain during pregnancy is related to optimizing health for both mother and baby. In addition, the increase in pregnancy weight is also an important indicator of maternal nutri-tion fulfillment during pregnancy and is a good measure to monitor fetal growth. This study aims to estimate the average effect of inadequate gestational weight gain on the risk of low birth weight and small for gestational age. Subjects and Method: This was a systematic review and meta-analysis with PRISMA guideline and PICO model. Population: pregnant women.Intervention: inadequate gestational weight gain. Comparison: normal gestational weight gain. Outcome: low birth weight and small for gestational age. Online databases used are PubMed, SpringerLink, Scopus, and ProQuest with the keywords "Gestational Weight Gain" OR “Inadequate Weight Gain" AND "Low Birth Weight" OR "Birth Weight Infant” OR “Pregnancy Outcomes" AND "Small Gestational Age" AND"Multivariate" AND "Cohort". There were 19 cohort studies published in 2013-2022 that met the inclusion criteria. The analysis was conducted using the Review Manager 5.3 application. Results:Meta-analysis using 19 cohort studies showed that pregnant women with inadequate weight gain had a risk of giving birth to infants with low birth weight 1.94 times compared to those with normal gestational weight (aOR= 1.94; CI 95%=1.74 to 2.16; p<0.001) and pregnant women with inadequate gestational weight gain had 1.69 times higherrisk of giving birth to infants with small for gestational age than those with normal gestational weight (aOR= 1.69;95%CI= 1.55 to 1.85; p<0.001). Conclusion: Inadequate gestational weight gain increases the risk of low birth weight and small for gestational age. Keywords:Pregnant women, gestational weight gain, low birth weight, small for gestational age
荟萃分析:妊娠体重增加不足对低出生体重和胎龄小的影响
背景:怀孕期间体重增加与优化母亲和婴儿的健康有关。此外,孕期体重的增加也是孕妇孕期营养满足情况的重要指标,是监测胎儿生长的良好措施。本研究旨在估计妊娠期体重增加不足对低出生体重和小胎龄风险的平均影响。对象和方法:本研究采用PRISMA指南和PICO模型进行系统综述和荟萃分析。人群:孕妇。干预措施:妊娠期体重增加不足。比较:正常妊娠体重增加。结局:低出生体重和小于胎龄。使用的在线数据库是PubMed, SpringerLink, Scopus和ProQuest,关键词是“妊娠期体重增加”或“体重增加不足”和“低出生体重”或“出生体重婴儿”或“妊娠结局”和“小胎龄”和“多变量”和“队列”。2013-2022年发表的19项队列研究符合纳入标准。分析是使用Review Manager 5.3应用程序进行的。结果:19项队列研究的荟萃分析显示,体重增加不足的孕妇生下低出生体重儿的风险是正常妊娠体重孕妇的1.94倍(aOR= 1.94;CI 95%=1.74 ~ 2.16;p < 0.01),妊娠期体重增加不足的孕妇生下小胎龄儿的风险是妊娠期体重正常孕妇的1.69倍(aOR= 1.69;95%CI= 1.55 ~ 1.85;术中,0.001)。结论:妊娠期体重增加不足会增加低出生体重和胎龄小的风险。关键词:孕妇,妊娠体重增加,低出生体重,小于胎龄
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