Maternal weigh gain during pregnancy and overweight in Portuguese children

Mar 27, 2007International journal of obesity (2005)

Mother's weight gain during pregnancy and risk of overweight in Portuguese children

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Abstract

The prevalence of overweight (including obesity) was 29% in boys and 33% in girls.

  • Maternal weight gain of > or =16 kg during pregnancy is associated with a significantly increased risk of overweight in children.
  • Children of mothers who gained more than 16 kg have a crude odds ratio of 1.53 for being overweight compared to those whose mothers gained less than 9 kg.
  • After adjusting for confounding factors, the adjusted odds ratio for childhood overweight related to maternal weight gain remains significant at 1.27.
  • The analysis was based on a sample of 4,845 children aged 6-12 years from a community-based survey in Portugal.

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