Excessive gestational weight gain in the Brazilian Unified Health System

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Coutinho Monteschio, Lorenna Viccentine [1 ]
Marcon, Sonia Silva [1 ]
de Arruda, Guilherme Oliveira [2 ]
Teston, Elen Ferraz [3 ]
Arcain Nass, Evelin Matilde [1 ]
da Costa, Josane Rosenilda [1 ]
Batista Oria, Monica Oliveira [4 ]
de Figueiredo Pereira, Adriana Lenho [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Maringa, Maringa, PR, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Mato Grosso, Coxim, MS, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Mato Grosso, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
[4] Univ Fed Ceara, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil
[5] Univ Estado Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
关键词
Body weight changes; Pregnancy; Primary health care; Weight gain; Women's health; BODY-MASS INDEX; ASSOCIATION;
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10.37689/acta-ape/2021AO001105
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Objective: To check the prevalence and factors associated with excessive weight gain during pregnancy. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study carried out in a municipality in the countryside of southern Brazil, with 462 women who had a birth financed by the Brazilian Unified Health System. Sociodemographic, anthropometric, obstetric, eating habits and physical activity data were collected. Bivariate (chi-square) and multiple statistical analysis were performed using a logistic regression model. Results: The study was predominantly carried out by women who were married/in a stable relationship, over 25 years of age and from economic classes C, D or E. The prevalence of excessive weight gain during pregnancy was 38.3%. Women with per capita income below one minimum wage had a lower frequency of excessive weight gain during pregnancy (p=0.020). The pregnant women who reported planning their pregnancy (p=0.048), who were overweight pre-pregnancy (p <0.001), who increased their food intake (p <0.001) and who consumed industrialized products more than three times a week (p=0.002) were those that presented a higher frequency of excessive weight gain. Conclusion: The prevalence of gain of excessive gestational weight was 38.3% and was associated with higher per capita income, planned pregnancy, pre-gestational excess weight, increased food intake and higher weekly frequency of consumption of industrialized products.
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