BACKGROUND: Excessive weight gain (EWG) during pregnancy is associated to adverse maternal-fetal outcomes. The aim of this study was to analyze the situation in a single high intensity care center in Eastern Piedmont, north of Italy. METHODS: This is a cohort study including 715 patients classified into four classes corresponding to pregestational BMI values. Based on the WHO's weight gain for each class, women were subdivided into three groups: Inadequate, adequate and excessive increase. RESULTS: EWG was significant in overweight (43.9%) and obese women (37.3%). There was a significant correlation with gestational diabetes (P=0.046), hypertension (P=0.0001), preterm birth (P=0.047), intake of antihypertensive drugs (P=0.0001), maternal study degree (P=0.005), profession (P=0.015), civil status (P=0.003), parity (P=0.039) and paternal ethnicity (P=0.027). Participation at antenatal education for childbirth (AEC) had a positive impact leading to an appropriate weight gain (P=0.004). CONCLUSIONS: If adequately counselled, women understand the consequences of excessive weight gain during pregnancy, comply more to therapy and modify their lifestyle.

The role of antenatal education for the prevention of excessive weight gain during pregnancy

Amadori R.;Melluzza C.;Motta A.;De Pedrini A.;Surico D.
2019-01-01

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Excessive weight gain (EWG) during pregnancy is associated to adverse maternal-fetal outcomes. The aim of this study was to analyze the situation in a single high intensity care center in Eastern Piedmont, north of Italy. METHODS: This is a cohort study including 715 patients classified into four classes corresponding to pregestational BMI values. Based on the WHO's weight gain for each class, women were subdivided into three groups: Inadequate, adequate and excessive increase. RESULTS: EWG was significant in overweight (43.9%) and obese women (37.3%). There was a significant correlation with gestational diabetes (P=0.046), hypertension (P=0.0001), preterm birth (P=0.047), intake of antihypertensive drugs (P=0.0001), maternal study degree (P=0.005), profession (P=0.015), civil status (P=0.003), parity (P=0.039) and paternal ethnicity (P=0.027). Participation at antenatal education for childbirth (AEC) had a positive impact leading to an appropriate weight gain (P=0.004). CONCLUSIONS: If adequately counselled, women understand the consequences of excessive weight gain during pregnancy, comply more to therapy and modify their lifestyle.
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