Maternal weight gain during pregnancy and neonatal birth weight: a review of the literature.

Journal of prenatal medicine Pub Date : 2011-04-01
Santo Monte, Oriana Valenti, Elsa Giorgio, Eliana Renda, Entela Hyseni, Marianna Faraci, Roberta De Domenico, Fosca A F Di Prima
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Obesity has become a serious global public health issue and has consequences for nearly all areas of medicine. Within obstetrics, obesity not only has direct implications for the health of a pregnancy but also impacts on the weight of the child in infancy and beyond. As such, maternal weight may influence the prevalence and severity of obesity in future generations. Pregnancy has been identified as a key time to target a weight control or weight loss strategy to help curb the rapidly growing obesity epidemic. This study reviews the current evidence for interventions to promote weight control or weight loss in women around the time of pregnancy. Studies have shown positive correlations between both maternal pre-pregnancy weight and gestational weight gain with the birth weight of the infant and associated health risks, so interventions have been put to clinical trials at both time points. Many women are concerned about the health of their babies during pregnancy and are in frequent contact with their healthcare providers, pregnancy may be an especially powerful "teachable moment" for the promotion of healthy eating and physical activity behaviors among women.

孕妇孕期体重增加与新生儿出生体重:文献综述。
肥胖已经成为一个严重的全球公共卫生问题,并对几乎所有医学领域都有影响。在产科学中,肥胖不仅直接影响妊娠期的健康,还会影响婴儿及以后的体重。因此,母亲的体重可能会影响后代肥胖的患病率和严重程度。怀孕被认为是控制体重或减肥策略的关键时期,以帮助遏制迅速增长的肥胖流行病。本研究回顾了目前的证据,干预措施,以促进体重控制或减肥的妇女在怀孕期间。研究表明,孕妇孕前体重和妊娠期体重增加与婴儿出生体重和相关健康风险呈正相关,因此在两个时间点都进行了干预措施的临床试验。许多妇女在怀孕期间关心婴儿的健康,并经常与保健提供者联系,怀孕可能是促进妇女健康饮食和体育活动行为的特别有力的"教育时刻"。
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