Maternal weight gain in second and third trimesters and their relationship with birth weights in Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania.

C N M Nyaruhucha, J M Msuya, B Ngowi, D M Gimbi
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A prospective study was carried out to determine the relationship between weight gain in the second and third trimesters with the corresponding birth weights in Morogoro, Tanzania. A total of 270 pregnant women who gave birth to singleton deliveries and their consecutive newborns were randomly selected from among women who were attending one antenatal clinic. Average weight gains in second and third trimesters were 2.45 +/- 0.68 and 2.14 +/- 0.43 kg, respectively (a total of 4.59 +/- 1.11 kg) for the two trimesters. Weight gains per week were 0.47 +/- 0.16 and 0.33 +/- 0.13 kg for the second and third trimesters, respectively. Weight gain in the two trimesters was lower than the expected value for the same period. Results from Pearson correlation analysis found a positive correlation (P < 0.001) between birth weight and variables such as maternal age, gestational period, parity, weight gain in both second and third trimester, birth length and sex of an infant. Multiple regression analysis indicated that birth weight (dependent variable) was significantly affected by maternal weight gain in the third trimester, maternal age (both at P < 0.05) and birth length (P < 0.001). The incidence of low birth weight was about 8% and was significantly higher among infants of teenager mothers. It appears that despite of possibility of some physiological adaptations, which tend to protect the foetus when the woman is subjected to inadequate weight gain during pregnancy, weight gains in the second and third trimesters are important in determining the birth weight.

坦桑尼亚莫罗戈罗市产妇妊娠中期和晚期体重增加及其与出生体重的关系
在坦桑尼亚莫罗戈罗进行了一项前瞻性研究,以确定妊娠中期和晚期体重增加与相应出生体重之间的关系。研究人员从在一家产前诊所就诊的妇女中随机抽取了270名单胎分娩和连续分娩的孕妇。妊娠中期和晚期的平均增重分别为2.45 +/- 0.68和2.14 +/- 0.43 kg(总计4.59 +/- 1.11 kg)。在妊娠中期和妊娠晚期,每周体重增加分别为0.47 +/- 0.16和0.33 +/- 0.13 kg。这两个孕期的体重增长低于同期的预期值。Pearson相关分析结果发现,出生体重与母亲年龄、妊娠期、胎次、妊娠中期和晚期体重增加、出生长度和婴儿性别等变量呈正相关(P < 0.001)。多元回归分析显示,产妇妊娠晚期体重增加、产妇年龄(P < 0.05)和出生体长(P < 0.001)对出生体重(因变量)有显著影响。低出生体重的发生率约为8%,在青少年母亲的婴儿中明显更高。尽管可能存在一些生理适应,当妇女在怀孕期间体重增加不足时,这些生理适应往往会保护胎儿,但妊娠中期和晚期的体重增加对决定出生体重很重要。
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