Literature DB >> 16637376

[Impact of pregestational obesity on nutritional state of pregnant women of Mexico City].

Otilia Perichart Perera1, M Balas Nakash, E Schiffman Selechnik, M Serrano Avila, Felipe Vadillo Ortega.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe the impact of obesity on the nutritional status of Mexican pregnant women. PATIENTS AND
METHOD: In a group of 155 pregnant women we assessed weight gain, nutrient intake before and during pregnancy, food patterns, and anemia prevalence.
RESULTS: Weight gain in obese women during the third trimester was lower (2.2 kg) than in normal weight women (8.7 kg), and 22% of them lost weight. Obese women tend to consume less energy per kilogram of body weight. Some unhealthy food patterns were observed, including high saturated fat and cholesterol intake and low fruit and vegetable consumption. Anemia was present in 28% of women. Some micronutrient deficiencies were observed (zinc, folate, iron and other vitamins).
CONCLUSIONS: Studies to assess healthy weight gain among obese Mexican pregnant women are needed. Nutrition education should be done to promote healthy eating patterns in this population.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16637376

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ginecol Obstet Mex        ISSN: 0300-9041


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1.  The Neglected Problem of Obesity during Pregnancy in Mexico: Secondary Data Analysis of the 2018 National Survey of Health and Nutrition.

Authors:  Svetlana V Doubova; Eduardo Ortiz-Panozo; Ricardo Pérez-Cuevas
Journal:  Matern Child Health J       Date:  2022-10-06
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