妊娠期母体血脂水平与体重指数的相关性及生化变化

S. Prakash, D. Pandeya
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健康孕妇的血脂变化伴随着多种生理变化,这些变化可能会带来与影响母体和胎儿健康的不良妊娠结局相关的后续风险。因此,本研究的目的是检测血脂水平及其与体重的相关性。BMI与HDL-C呈负相关,且具有显著性(r=-0.114;p<0.01)。但是,与未怀孕的健康妇女相比,妊娠1个月的血清TG和VLDL-C降低。BMI与血脂水平呈正相关,除HDL-C外,所有血脂水平均具有高度显著性。然而,BMI和HDL-C之间存在负相关,并且被发现是显著的。妇科医生应建议在产前检查期间将血脂状况作为常规调查,以避免母亲和胎儿未来出现并发症。
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Biochemical variation and association of Maternal Lipid Profile with Body Mass Index during Pregnancy
The alteration of lipid profiles of healthy gestating women occurs with multiple physiological changes which may have subsequent risk associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes affecting both maternal and fetal health. Therefore, the objective of this study was focused to examine serum lipid profile and its correlation with body mass between BMI with HDL-C was negatively correlated and found to be significant (r= -0.114; p<0.01). Conclusion: The BMI and serum concentrations of TC, TG, LDL-C and VLDL-C were found to be increased in pregnant women except for HDL-C with advancement of gestational trimesters. But, serum TG and VLDL-C was decreased in 1 st trimester of pregnancy as compared with non-pregnant healthy women. The relationship between BMI and lipid profile was positively correlated and highly significant for all the blood lipid profile except for HDL-C. However, there was negative correlation between BMI and HDL-C and was found to be significant. Gynecologists should recommend blood lipid profile to be integrated as routine investigation during antenatal care visits to avoid future complications in both mother and fetus.
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