The effects of maternal body mass index (BMI) on the pregnancy outcome among primigravida who delivered at Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA), Kuantan, Pahang
Objectives To measure the prevalence of antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum complications in the mother and the fetus/newborn in relation to their BMI. To determine the mean intrapregnancy weight gain for each BMI category. This is a cross sectional study conducted between December 2011 and Nov...
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iium-299122013-08-14T01:04:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/29912/ The effects of maternal body mass index (BMI) on the pregnancy outcome among primigravida who delivered at Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA), Kuantan, Pahang Mohamed@Mohd Adnan, Siti Anisah Ismail, Hamizah Nusee, Zalina Mohd Rus, Razman RG Gynecology and obstetrics Objectives To measure the prevalence of antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum complications in the mother and the fetus/newborn in relation to their BMI. To determine the mean intrapregnancy weight gain for each BMI category. This is a cross sectional study conducted between December 2011 and November 2012. The study includes all primigravida who booked before 14 weeks of gestation. Upon delivery women had their antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum events reviewed and then categorized into five BMI groups; underweight (≤ 19.9 kg/m2), normal (20-24.9kg/m2), overweight (25-29.9kg/m2), obese (30-34.9 kg/m2) and morbidly obese (>35kg/m2). Women were followed up until discharged and reviewed again at 6 weeks postpartum. All statistical analyses were performed with the use of SPSS for Windows, version 18.0 (SPSS) and P-value of less than 0.05 was taken to be statistically significant Conclusion: The maternal risk increases as the BMI increases whereas the fetal risk increases with the extreme of BMI (underweight and morbidly obese). Inappropriate weight gain was observed in all groups but was significant in the morbidly obese. 2012-06-05 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/29912/1/Ppt0000052.pdf Mohamed@Mohd Adnan, Siti Anisah and Ismail, Hamizah and Nusee, Zalina and Mohd Rus, Razman (2012) The effects of maternal body mass index (BMI) on the pregnancy outcome among primigravida who delivered at Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA), Kuantan, Pahang. In: 10th RCOG International Scientific Congress , 5-8th June 2012, Kuching, Sarawak. (Unpublished) |
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Objectives
To measure the prevalence of antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum complications in the mother and the fetus/newborn in relation to their BMI.
To determine the mean intrapregnancy weight gain for each BMI category.
This is a cross sectional study conducted between December 2011 and November 2012. The study includes all primigravida who booked before 14 weeks of gestation.
Upon delivery women had their antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum events reviewed and then categorized into five BMI groups; underweight (≤ 19.9 kg/m2), normal (20-24.9kg/m2), overweight (25-29.9kg/m2), obese (30-34.9 kg/m2) and morbidly obese (>35kg/m2). Women were followed up until discharged and reviewed again at 6 weeks postpartum.
All statistical analyses were performed with the use of SPSS for Windows, version 18.0 (SPSS) and P-value of less than 0.05 was taken to be statistically significant
Conclusion:
The maternal risk increases as the BMI increases whereas the fetal risk increases with the extreme of BMI (underweight and morbidly obese). Inappropriate weight gain was observed in all groups but was significant in the morbidly obese. |
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Mohamed@Mohd Adnan, Siti Anisah Ismail, Hamizah Nusee, Zalina Mohd Rus, Razman |
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Mohamed@Mohd Adnan, Siti Anisah Ismail, Hamizah Nusee, Zalina Mohd Rus, Razman |
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The effects of maternal body mass index (BMI) on the pregnancy outcome among primigravida who delivered at Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA), Kuantan, Pahang |
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The effects of maternal body mass index (BMI) on the pregnancy outcome among primigravida who delivered at Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA), Kuantan, Pahang |
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The effects of maternal body mass index (BMI) on the pregnancy outcome among primigravida who delivered at Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA), Kuantan, Pahang |
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The effects of maternal body mass index (BMI) on the pregnancy outcome among primigravida who delivered at Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA), Kuantan, Pahang |
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The effects of maternal body mass index (BMI) on the pregnancy outcome among primigravida who delivered at Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA), Kuantan, Pahang |
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effects of maternal body mass index (bmi) on the pregnancy outcome among primigravida who delivered at hospital tengku ampuan afzan (htaa), kuantan, pahang |
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