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Ethnic differences in postpartum weight retention: a Norwegian cohort study.

C W Waage1,2, R S Falk3, C Sommer1,4, K Mørkrid5, K R Richardsen6,7, A Baerug8, N Shakeel2, K I Birkeland1,4, A K Jenum2,7.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore ethnic differences in weight retention 14 weeks postpartum.
DESIGN: Population-based cohort study.
SETTING: The STORK Groruddalen Study. POPULATION: A multi-ethnic cohort of healthy pregnant women attending primary antenatal care at three public Child Health Clinics, in Oslo, Norway (n = 642).
METHODS: An explanatory linear regression was performed to model the relationship between ethnicity and postpartum weight retention. Forward selection of 12 explanatory factors was used to adjust for potential confounding factors, based on univariate analysis and adjusted R(2) . MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Postpartum weight retention.
RESULTS: Unadjusted mean postpartum weight retention was 2.3 (4.9) kg for women from Western Europe and varied from 3.7 (3.5) to 6.3 (4.7) kg among the five ethnic minority groups. The proportion of women in the highest quintile (postpartum weight retention >8.5-24.4 kg) significantly differed by ethnicity (P < 0.01 for the proportion of women from South Asia, the Middle East and Africa compared with Western Europeans). Women from all ethnic minority groups had a higher relative increase in weight from pre-pregnancy to postpartum (P < 0.01) compared with Western Europeans. After adjustments for significant exposures, women from the Middle East retained 2.0 kg (95% CI: 1.0-3.0), South Asia 2.8 kg (91.9-3.6), and Africa 4.4 kg (3.1-5.8) more than Western Europeans (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: Significantly more women with an ethnic origin from South Asia, the Middle East and Africa had high postpartum weight retention compared with Western European women.
© 2015 Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.

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Keywords:  Ethnicity; gestational weight gain; postpartum weight retention

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25716276     DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.13321

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJOG        ISSN: 1470-0328            Impact factor:   6.531


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8.  Lipid and lipoprotein concentrations during pregnancy and associations with ethnicity.

Authors:  Christin W Waage; Ibrahim Mdala; Hein Stigum; Anne Karen Jenum; Kåre I Birkeland; Nilam Shakeel; Trond M Michelsen; Kåre R Richardsen; Line Sletner
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