Gestational weight gain rates in the first and second trimesters are associated with small for gestational age among underweight women: a prospective birth cohort study

Feb 6, 2022BMC pregnancy and childbirth

Weight gain during early pregnancy linked to small baby size in underweight women

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Abstract

Of the 3839 participants, 10.3% experienced (SGA) births.

  • Higher weight gain during the first trimester (per 0.5 kg/week increase) is associated with a lower risk of SGA (adjusted odds ratio 0.74).
  • A significant reduction in SGA risk is observed with increased weight gain during the second trimester (adjusted odds ratio 0.40).
  • Women with inadequate weight gain during the second trimester face a significantly increased risk of SGA (adjusted odds ratio 1.58) compared to those with adequate weight gain.
  • The association between second-trimester weight gain and SGA risk holds true for both inadequate and adequate/excessive total weight gain categories.

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Key numbers

0.40
Decrease in Risk
Adjusted odds ratio for per 0.5 kg/week increase in rate during the second trimester.
397 of 3839
Incidence
Total number of births among participants in the study.
1.58
Increase in Risk
Adjusted odds ratio for among women with inadequate rate during the second trimester.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the impact of trimester-specific () on the risk of () births among underweight women.
  • The study focuses on women with a pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) below 18.5 kg/m².
  • It analyzes data from the Born in Guangzhou Cohort Study, aiming to identify modifiable risk factors for .

Essence

  • Increased rates during the first and second trimesters are associated with a lower risk of among underweight women. The second trimester shows a particularly strong association.

Key takeaways

  • Higher rates during the first trimester (per 0.5 kg/week increase) are linked to a reduced risk of (adjusted OR 0.74, 95% CI 0.57, 0.96).
  • In the second trimester, a similar increase in rate (per 0.5 kg/week) is associated with an even greater reduction in risk (adjusted OR 0.40, 95% CI 0.30, 0.55).
  • Women with inadequate rates during the second trimester have a significantly increased risk of (adjusted OR 1.58, 95% CI 1.14, 2.20) compared to those with adequate rates.

Caveats

  • Self-reported pre-pregnancy weights may introduce misclassification errors, although correlations with measured weights are generally high.
  • Potential confounding factors like physical activity and diet were not included, which may affect the results.
  • The study's findings may not be generalizable beyond the Chinese population, given its specific demographic focus.

Definitions

  • Small for gestational age (SGA): Birth weight below the 10th percentile for gestational age and sex.
  • Gestational weight gain (GWG): The total weight gained by a woman during pregnancy.

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