Maternal obesity and its association with neonatal morbidity

Sabrina C Burn, M. Burn, P. Burn
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of class III obesity was 9.9%.2 More concerning is the finding that among women giving birth in 2014, 24.8% were reported as obese and 25.6% as overweight.3 This unfortunate trend is further illustrated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) who reported that obesity among women of childbearing age (18-44 years) increased by almost 30% over the last decade, from 21.7% in 2006 to 27.5 % in 2016.4 Despite the fact that most recently the prevalence of obesity seems to have stabilized in the overall population, the prevalence of class II and class III obesity in reproductive aged women is still on the rise.5 In short, pre-pregnancy BMI outside the normal range are now at an all time high in reproductive aged women and raise considerable individual and public health concerns.
产妇肥胖及其与新生儿发病率的关系
更令人担忧的是,在2014年分娩的女性中,24.8%被报告为肥胖,25.6%被报告为超重。3疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)报告称,在过去十年中,育龄女性(18-44岁)的肥胖增加了近30%,从2006年的21.7%上升到2016年的27.5%。4尽管最近肥胖的患病率在总体人口中似乎已经稳定下来,但育龄妇女的II类和III类肥胖患病率仍在上升。5简而言之,育龄妇女的孕前BMI在正常范围之外,目前处于历史最高水平,并引起了相当大的个人和公共健康问题。
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