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How Body Weight Before and During Pregnancy Relates to Problems in Chinese Women with Gestational Diabetes

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Abstract

Involving 57,013 Chinese women with (GDM), the analysis found that abnormal (BMI) and inappropriate (GWG) are associated with higher risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes.

  • GDM women with underweight had a 79% higher risk of small for gestational age (SGA) infants compared to those with normal weight.
  • Women with overweight experienced a 65% higher risk of macrosomia and a 48% higher risk of caesarean sections.
  • Obese women had more than double the risk of macrosomia and caesarean sections compared to normal weight counterparts.
  • Excessive GWG was linked to a 74% higher risk of macrosomia and more than double the risk of large for gestational age (LGA) infants.
  • Insufficient GWG was associated with a 59% higher risk of preterm birth and a 38% higher risk of SGA.

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Key numbers

1.79
Higher risk of SGA
Compared to women with normal weight.
1.65×
Higher risk of macrosomia
Compared to women with normal weight.
2.12×
Higher risk of LGA
Compared to women with sufficient .

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