Maternal Mid-Upper Arm Circumference as a Screening Tool to Predict Infant Birth Weight

Muhammad Rais Fathurrachman, Sri Umijati, Eighty Mardiyan Kurniawati, Bagus Setyoboedi
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Highlights:1. This study investigated previous research that stated there is no significant correlation between a maternal’s mid-upper arm circumference and an infant's birth weight.2. This study’s findings show that mid-upper arm circumference can be used as a screening tool to predict infant birth weight. AbstractMid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) was commonly used in assessing chronic energy deficiency in women of childbearing age. In pregnancy, the mother's MUAC was mainly used for early detection of the possibility of low birth weight babies. However, some studies showed that maternal MUAC did not have a significant correlation with birth weight. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the relationship between nutritional status of pregnant women and birth weight. This study was conducted using an analytical observation method with a cross-sectional approach with 86 samples of mothers who gave birth at Jagir Public Health Centre, Surabaya, Indonesia, from July 2019 to December 2019 who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data were obtained through secondary data from the medical records of Jagir Public Health Centre. They were analysed by Spearman test with a 95% confidence interval and 5% margin of error. Mostly (86.05%) mothers had good nutritional status (MUAC  23.5 cm). Only a few (3.49%) babies were born with low birth weight (< 2,500g) and as many as 1.16% of babies were born with large birth weight (> 4,000g). Based on the research conducted, mothers with low MUAC did not give birth to babies with low birth weights and instead gave birth to babies with normal birth weights. The results of the analysis related to the relationship of MUAC of pregnant women at Jagir Health Centre in the period July 2019-December 2019 had a significant relation to the birth weight of the baby they gave birth to. MUAC described the condition of muscle tissue and fat under the skin of the mother's arm, which was the storage of the energy for the mother. However, other factors affected the birth weight of the baby, such as the nutrient intake of the mother.
将产妇中上臂围作为预测婴儿出生体重的筛查工具
亮点:1.本研究调查了以前的研究,这些研究指出产妇的中上臂围与婴儿的出生体重之间没有明显的相关性。 2.本研究的结果表明,中上臂围可用作预测婴儿出生体重的筛查工具。 摘要中上臂围(MUAC)通常用于评估育龄妇女的慢性能量缺乏症。在妊娠期,母亲的中上臂围主要用于早期发现低出生体重儿的可能性。然而,一些研究表明,产妇的腹围与出生体重并无显著相关性。因此,本研究旨在确定孕妇营养状况与出生体重之间的关系。本研究采用分析观察法,对符合纳入和排除标准的 2016 年 7 月至 2019 年 12 月期间在印度尼西亚泗水市 Jagir 公共卫生中心分娩的 86 名母亲样本进行了横断面研究。数据通过 Jagir 公共卫生中心医疗记录的二手数据获得。数据采用斯皮尔曼检验法进行分析,置信区间为 95%,误差范围为 5%。大多数(86.05%)母亲的营养状况良好(MUAC  23.5 厘米)。只有少数(3.49%)婴儿出生时体重过轻(小于 2 500 克),多达 1.16%的婴儿出生时体重过重(大于 4 000 克)。根据所进行的研究,MUAC 偏低的母亲并没有产下出生体重偏低的婴儿,而是产下了出生体重正常的婴儿。分析结果表明,2019 年 7 月至 2019 年 12 月期间,贾吉尔保健中心孕妇的 MUAC 与她们所生婴儿的出生体重有显著关系。MUAC描述了母亲手臂皮下肌肉组织和脂肪的状况,这是母亲储存能量的地方。然而,其他因素也会影响婴儿的出生体重,例如母亲的营养摄入量。
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