Maternal nutrition, inadequate gestational weight gain and birth weight: results from a prospective birth cohort

Aug 17, 2016BMC pregnancy and childbirth

How a mother's diet and weight gain during pregnancy relate to baby's birth weight

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Abstract

60% of pregnant women did not comply with current weight gain recommendations.

  • One third of the women had an elevated pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI).
  • Overweight and obese women gained more weight than recommended.
  • Birth weight correlated significantly with maternal BMI, total weight gain, and gestational week.
  • The mean percentage of energy derived from fat and protein was significantly higher than guidelines, while carbohydrate intake was lower.
  • Mean fiber intake was significantly below recommended levels.
  • 98% of the women did not meet the iodine recommendation, and none reached the required intake for folate, vitamin D, and iron.

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