Low birth weight and associated factors in rural population of Rajasthan, India.

IF 2.4 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2025-07-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2025.1587991
Ramesh Kumar Sangwan, Ramesh Kumar Huda, Mukti Khetan, Parul Gazta, Pankaj Kumar, Bontha V Babu
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Abstract

Background: Low Birth Weight (LBW) significantly affects childhood survival, with the socio-demographic characteristics (maternal age, child's gender, education, maternal diseases and others) contributing to it. The study aims to identify social determinants contributing to LBW, which can further be useful in developing local interventions to rectify the problem in an Indian rural context.

Methodology: The cross-sectional study was conducted in the Jalore district of Rajasthan, India. A total of 92 delivery cases, including LBW (n = 46) and cases with normal birth weight (n = 46), became part of the research. A pre-tested questionnaire collected information from study participant groups enumerating deliveries from selected Primary Health Centres (PHCs) related to LBW and non-LBW deliveries in a 1:1 ratio.

Results: The study recorded a total of 1,251 deliveries, of which 63 resulted in the LBW (<2,500 grams), nine were premature, 12 were twin births, and 361 were normal weight deliveries (≥2,500 grams). LBW was prevalent in underprivileged communities within nuclear families, having an average birth weight of 2.12 kilograms. Reduced meal frequency (1-2 times a day) for women is also linked to higher LBW risk.

Conclusion: Many factors, like complications during pregnancy, awareness of pregnancy planning, and nutritional intake, are associated with the likelihood of LBW occurrences. Many maternal risk factors for LBW are modifiable through early detection by imparting education and awareness to pregnant women in their first trimester. The findings emphasize the significance of targeted interventions and awareness programs to address specific risk factors and improve birth outcomes in rural Indian communities.

印度拉贾斯坦邦农村人口低出生体重及其相关因素
背景:低出生体重(LBW)严重影响儿童生存,社会人口特征(产妇年龄、儿童性别、教育程度、产妇疾病和其他因素)是造成这一现象的原因。这项研究的目的是确定造成低体重妇女的社会决定因素,这可以进一步有助于制定地方干预措施,以纠正印度农村环境中的问题。方法:横断面研究是在印度拉贾斯坦邦的Jalore地区进行的。共92例分娩病例,包括低体重(n = 46)和正常出生体重(n = 46),成为研究的一部分。一份预先测试的问卷从研究参与者组收集信息,以1:1的比例列举了在选定的初级保健中心分娩的与低体重分娩和非低体重分娩有关的分娩情况。结果:该研究共记录了1251例分娩,其中63例导致了LBW(结论:许多因素,如怀孕期间的并发症,对怀孕计划的认识和营养摄入,与LBW发生的可能性有关。通过在妊娠头三个月对孕妇进行教育和提高认识,可以早期发现导致LBW的许多产妇危险因素。研究结果强调了有针对性的干预和意识项目的重要性,以解决特定的风险因素和改善农村印度社区的生育结果。
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