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* '''Maternal overweight and obesity in early pregnancy and risk of infant mortality: a population based cohort study in Sweden''' | * '''Maternal overweight and obesity in early pregnancy and risk of infant mortality: a population based cohort study in Sweden''' '''Maternal overweight and obesity in early pregnancy and risk of infant mortality: a population based cohort study in Sweden''' doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g6572 (Published 02 December 2014)</ref> "Maternal overweight and obesity are associated with increased risks of infant mortality due to increased mortality risk in term births and an increased prevalence of preterm births. Maternal overweight and obesity may be an important preventable risk factor for infant mortality in many countries." | ||
* '''Maternal overweight and obesity and risks of severe birth-asphyxia-related complications in term infants: a population-based cohort study in Sweden''' | |||
* '''Maternal obesity and risk of preterm delivery''' | * '''Maternal overweight and obesity and risks of severe birth-asphyxia-related complications in term infants: a population-based cohort study in Sweden'''{{#pmid:24845218|PMID24845218}} Maternal overweight and obesity increase risks of pregnancy and delivery complications and neonatal mortality, but the mechanisms are unclear. The objective of the study was to investigate associations between maternal body mass index (BMI) in early pregnancy and severe asphyxia-related outcomes in infants delivered at term (≥37 weeks). ...Risks of severe asphyxia-related outcomes in term infants increase with maternal overweight and obesity. Given the high prevalence of the exposure and the severity of the outcomes studied, the results are of potential public health relevance and should be confirmed in other populations. Prevention of overweight and obesity in women of reproductive age is important to improve perinatal health." | ||
* '''Maternal obesity and risk of preterm delivery'''{{#pmid:23757084|PMID23757084}} "Preterm birth is a leading cause of infant mortality, morbidity, and long-term disability, and these risks increase with decreasing gestational age. Obesity increases the risk of preterm delivery, but the associations between overweight and obesity and subtypes of preterm delivery are not clear. ...In Sweden, maternal overweight and obesity during pregnancy were associated with increased risks of preterm delivery, especially extremely preterm delivery. These associations should be assessed in other populations." | |||
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References
- ↑ Wojcicki JM. (2014). The double burden household in sub-Saharan Africa: maternal overweight and obesity and childhood undernutrition from the year 2000: results from World Health Organization Data (WHO) and Demographic Health Surveys (DHS). BMC Public Health , 14, 1124. PMID: 25361562 DOI.
- ↑ Persson M, Johansson S, Villamor E & Cnattingius S. (2014). Maternal overweight and obesity and risks of severe birth-asphyxia-related complications in term infants: a population-based cohort study in Sweden. PLoS Med. , 11, e1001648. PMID: 24845218 DOI.
- ↑ Cnattingius S, Villamor E, Johansson S, Edstedt Bonamy AK, Persson M, Wikström AK & Granath F. (2013). Maternal obesity and risk of preterm delivery. JAMA , 309, 2362-70. PMID: 23757084 DOI.
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Kathleen M Rasmussen and Ann L Yaktine. Weight Gain During Pregnancy Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2009. ISBN-13: 978-0-309-13113-1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK32813
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- American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Committee Opinion - Weight Gain During Pregnancy (January 2013)
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