A comparison of antenatal classifications of ‘overweight’ and ‘obesity’ prevalence between white British, Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi pregnant women in England; analysis of retrospective data

被引:0
|
作者
Rebecca Garcia
Nasreen Ali
Andy Guppy
Malcolm Griffiths
Gurch Randhawa
机构
[1] The University of Bedfordshire,Institute for Health Research
[2] The University of Bedfordshire,The Institute for Applied Social Sciences
[3] The Luton & Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
来源
关键词
South Asian; Pakistani; Indian Bangladeshi; BMI; Maternal obesity; White British;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 5 条
  • [1] A comparison of antenatal classifications of 'overweight' and 'obesity' prevalence between white British, Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi pregnant women in England; analysis of retrospective data
    Garcia, Rebecca
    Ali, Nasreen
    Guppy, Andy
    Griffiths, Malcolm
    Randhawa, Gurch
    [J]. BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2017, 17
  • [2] Analysis of routinely collected data: Determining associations of maternal risk factors and infant outcomes with gestational diabetes, in Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi and white British pregnant women in Luton, England
    Garcia, Rebecca
    Ali, Nasreen
    Guppy, Andy
    Griffiths, Malcolm
    Randhawa, Gurch
    [J]. MIDWIFERY, 2021, 94
  • [3] Differences in the pregnancy gestation period and mean birth weights in infants born to Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and white British mothers in Luton, UK: a retrospective analysis of routinely collected data
    Garcia, Rebecca
    Ali, Nasreen
    Guppy, Andy
    Griffiths, Malcolm
    Randhawa, Gurch
    [J]. BMJ OPEN, 2017, 7 (08):
  • [4] Antenatal depression and anxiety and early pregnancy BMI among White British and South Asian women: retrospective analysis of data from the Born in Bradford cohort
    Insan, Nafisa
    Slack, Emma
    Heslehurst, Nicola
    Rankin, Judith
    [J]. BMC PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH, 2020, 20 (01)
  • [5] Antenatal depression and anxiety and early pregnancy BMI among White British and South Asian women: retrospective analysis of data from the Born in Bradford cohort
    Nafisa Insan
    Emma Slack
    Nicola Heslehurst
    Judith Rankin
    [J]. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 20