Trend and factors associated with adverse birth weight in Uruguayan children between 2009 and 2015

Pereyra, Isabel; Bustos, Patricia

Abstract

Objectives: to identify trendand factors associated with adverse birth weight. Methods: cross-sectional design. The analysis uses the 2009-2015 Uruguay Perinatal Computer Systemdata on 303,625 newborns. Results: the prevalence of macrosomia (> 3,999g) has increased from 7.0% to 8.4%. The prevalence of low birth weight (LBW) (< 2,500g) decreased, standing at 6.6% in the last year. The factors that determines more possibilities of LBW were preeclampsia (OR = 4.80; CI95%= 4.57-5.05), inadequate controls (OR = 2.29; CI95%= 2.20-2.39), shorter duration of pregnancy (OR = 2.52; CI95%= 2.50-2.55), previous hypertension (OR = 2.11; CI95%= 1.96-2.27), hypertensive disease of pregnancy (OR = 1.82; CI95%= 1.74-1.90), low pre-maternal maternal weight (OR = 1.65; CI95%= 1.58-1.74). Macrosomia was associated with type 1 diabetes (OR = 2.21; CI95%= 1.86-2.61), Type 2 or Gestational (OR = 1.78; CI95%= 1.70-1.87), obesity maternal (OR = 2.33; CI95%= 2.24-2.43) and longer gestation duration (OR = 2.62; CI95%= 2.53-2.72). Conclusions: the LBW decreases while the macrosomia increases. The health and nutritional status of women at the beginning of pregnancy, pathologies of the last trimester, smoking, shorter duration of pregnancy and inadequate controls are associated with BPN. Overweight, obesity and metabolic diseases determine macrosomia.

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Título según WOS: ID SCIELO:S1519-38292020000300819 Not found in local WOS DB
Título según SCOPUS: Trend and factors associated with adverse birth weight in uruguayan children between 2009 and 2015
Título de la Revista: Revista Brasileira de Saude Materno Infantil
Volumen: 20
Número: 3
Editorial: Instituto Materno Infantil Professor Fernando Figueira
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 819
Página final: 827
Idioma: English, Spanish
DOI:

10.1590/1806-93042020000300009

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS