The influence of social and health factors including pregnancy weight gain rate and pre-pregnancy body mass on low birth weight of the infant

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Borkowski, Wlodzimierz [1 ]
Mielniczuk, Hanna [1 ]
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[1] CMKP, Zaklad Informat Med & Biomatemat, PL-01813 Warsaw, Poland
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low birth weight; pregancy weight gain rate; Body Mass Index-pregnancy; socioeconomic factors; health factors;
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Objectives: to investigate the influence of social and health factors on low birth weight (LBW) among Polish women. LBW is defined as birth weight less than 2500g. Materials: 27 075 perinatal data gathered from 40 Polish hospitals taking part in the OBSQID international project. Methods: Descriptive statistics and multifactorial logistic regression. Dependent variable: LBW Independent variables, maternal age, place of residence, marital status, education, parity, smoking, diseases before and during pregnancy, obstetrical history, pregnancy weight gain rate, prepregnancy BMI. Results: 6,4% LBW in all neonates, 2,0% LBW in full term neonates were ascertained. Among vaginal deliveries, increased risk of LBW have: underweight (OR=2,2), small pregnancy weight gain rate (OR=2,2);unmarried (OR=1,9); multiparous (OR=7,5), elementary education (OR 2,7); professional education (OR=2,3), mother age less than 20 years (OR=1,5), smoking before pregnancy (OR= 1,7). Among cesarean section deliveries increased odds have: small pregnancy weight gain rate (OR 2,9), residence in town (OR=2,0), elementary education (OR= 4,4); professional education (OR=2,8). LBW odds ratio for small pregnancy weight gain rate jointly with prepregnancy low BMI due to other factors was considerably high (OR=7,1 for vaginal delivery, OR =2,6 for cesarean section). Conclusions: prepregnancy low BMI together with small pregnancy weight gain rate is an important risk factor for LBW Mother age (tinder 20 years of age) decreases the risk of LBW
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