| Literature DB >> 27814390 |
Guannan Bai1,2, Ida J Korfage1, Esther Hafkamp-de Groen1, Vincent W V Jaddoe2,3, Eva Mautner4, Hein Raat1.
Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate the independent associations between nausea, vomiting, fatigue and health-related quality of life of women in early pregnancy in the Generation R study, which is a prospective mother and child cohort. Analyses were based on 5079 women in early pregnancy in the Rotterdam area, the Netherlands. The information on nausea, vomiting and fatigue in the previous three months was measured in the questionnaire at enrollment, as well as potential confounders (i.e., maternal/gestational age, ethnic background, educational level, parity, marital status, body mass index, tobacco and alcohol use, chronic/infectious conditions, uro-genital conditions/symptoms, sleep quality, headache, anxiety, and depression). Health-related quality of life was assessed by the 12-item Short Form Health Survey and physical and mental component summary scores were calculated. Multivariate regression models were performed to evaluate the independent associations of the presence of nausea, vomiting and fatigue with health-related quality of life, adjusting for potential confounders. 33.6% of women experienced daily presence of nausea, 9.6% for vomiting and 44.4% for fatigue. Comparing with women who never reported nausea, vomiting and fatigue, women with daily presence of at least one of these symptoms had significantly lower scores of physical component summary and mental component summary, after adjusting for potential confounders. Our study shows how common nausea, vomiting and fatigue are among women in early pregnancy and how much each of these symptoms negatively impact on health-related quality of life. We call for awareness of this issue from health care professionals, pregnant women and their families.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27814390 PMCID: PMC5096665 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Characteristics of the study population (n = 5079).
| Characteristics | Value |
|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | 29.98 (4.97) |
| <30 years | 2301 (45.3) |
| ≥30 years | 2778 (54.7) |
| Mean (SD) | 13.50 (2.00) |
| <14 weeks | 3235 (63.7) |
| ≥ 14 weeks | 1844 (36.3) |
| Dutch | 2838 (56.1) |
| Other western | 656 (13.0) |
| Non-western | 1567 (31.0) |
| Low | 1114 (22.2) |
| Mid-low | 1525 (30.4) |
| Mid-high | 1062 (21.2) |
| High | 1311 (26.2) |
| Married and living together | 4432 (88.0) |
| Single | 606 (12.0) |
| Nullipara | 3027 (59.7) |
| Multipara | 2046 (40.0) |
| | 657(13.1) |
| | 602(12.0) |
| | 1561(31.0) |
| | 888(17.6) |
| | |
| | 1404(57.6) |
| | 701(28.8) |
| | 195(8.0) |
| | 58(2.4) |
| | 70(2.9) |
| | 8(0.3) |
| | 24.36±4.30 |
| | 3347(65.9) |
| | 1732(34.1) |
| | 2723(56.0) |
| | 1509(31.0) |
| | 629(12.9) |
| | 1186(23.4) |
| | 1287(25.4) |
| | 2591(51.2) |
| | 681(13.5) |
| | 1348(26.7) |
| | 3027(59.9) |
| 3553 (71.2) | |
| 3690 (73.6) | |
| 1469 (29.3) | |
| 1562 (31.1) | |
| | 1708 (33.6) |
| | 1414(27.8) |
| | 425(8.4) |
| | 663(13.1) |
| | 869 (17.1) |
| | 486(9.6) |
| | 610(12.0) |
| | 425(8.4) |
| | 663(13.1) |
| | 2876(56.6) |
| | 2256(44.4) |
| | 2000(39.4) |
| | 458(9.0) |
| | 262(5.2) |
| | 103(2.0) |
| | 47.73 (9.03) |
| | 14.07–71.55 |
| | 48.79 (10.21) |
| | 6.74–68.88 |
* Values are means, SD (standard deviation), and percentages for the whole study population.
Women with the presence of multiple symptoms (nausea, vomiting and fatigue) (N = 5079).
| Symptom(s) | N (%) | Physical component summary | Mental component summary | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| mean (SD) | mean (SD) | ||||
| with no nausea, vomiting nor fatigue | |||||
| 47 (0.9) | 53.74 (7.91) | 54.15 (7.95) | |||
| only one symptom | |||||
| nausea | 20 (0.3) | 53.67 (5.42) | 0.01 | 52.19 (7.83) | 0.25 |
| vomiting | 2 (0.04) | 55.83 (5.58) | 0.26 | 49.60 (6.56) | 0.57 |
| fatigue | 792 (15.6) | 50.94 (7.82) | 0.35 | 51.51 (8.59) | 0.31 |
| Only two symptoms | |||||
| Nausea and vomiting | 34 (0.6) | 51.94 (9.24) | 0.19 | 51.02 (8.86) | 0.35 |
| Nausea and fatigue | 2017 (39.7) | 48.44 (8.45) | 0.63 | 49.64 (9.72) | 0.46 |
| Vomiting and fatigue | 28 (0.6) | 48.41 (8.45) | 0.63 | 51.62 (8.63) | 0.29 |
| Three symptoms (nausea and vomiting and fatigue) | |||||
| 2139 (42.1) | 45.60 (9.46) | 0.86 | 46.76 (10.90) | 0.68 | |
d means effect size, which is highest minus lowest mean SF-12 score divided by the largest standard deviation.
a means small difference when 0.2≤d<0.5 small difference
b means moderate difference when 0.5≤d<0.8
c means large difference when d≥0.8; for others that d was less than 0.2, we didn’t mark them in our table.
Subgroup with no nausea, vomiting nor fatigue is the reference group when we compared the difference between subgroups.
* p<0.01.
Multiple regression analyses for associations between nausea, vomiting, fatigue and SF-12 scores (N = 5079).
| SF-12 Physical Component Score | SF-12 Mental Component Score | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crude model | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Crude model | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
| β(95%CI) | β(95%CI) | β(95%CI) | β(95%CI) | β(95%CI) | β(95%CI) | β(95%CI) | β(95%CI) | |
| Nausea | ||||||||
| Never | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) |
| Less than once a week | -0.21 | -0.24 | -0.28 | 0.01 | -0.79 | -0.89 | -0.80 | |
| (-1.07, 0.65) | (-1.10, 0.11) | (-1.15, 0.59) | (-0.88, 0.89) | (-1.80, 0.22) | (-1.89, 0.11) | (-1.78, 0.19) | ||
| Once a week | -0.52 | -0.60 | -0.72 | -0.41 | -0.53 | -0.80 | -0.80 | -0.12 |
| (-1.51, 0.46) | (-1.60, 0.39) | (-1.72, 0.28) | (-1.44, 0.61) | (-1.70, 0.63) | (-1.95, 0.36) | (-1.96, 0.36) | (-1.26, 1.02) | |
| Few days a week | -0.79 | |||||||
| (-1.66, 0.08) | ||||||||
| Daily | ||||||||
| Vomiting | ||||||||
| Never | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) |
| Less than once a week | -0.66 | -0.60 | -0.63 | -0.43 | -0.85 | -0.85 | -0.56 | |
| (-1.34, 0.02) | (-1.28, 0.08) | (-1.31, 0.06) | (-1.13, 0.27) | (-1.64, -0.06) | (-1.64, -0.06) | (-1.34, 0.21) | ||
| Once a week | -0.92 | -0.86 | -1.09 | |||||
| (-2.09, 0.24) | (-2.02, 0.30) | (-2.24, 0.06) | ||||||
| Few days a week | -0.71 | -0.67 | ||||||
| (-1.64, 0.21) | (-1.60, 0.25) | |||||||
| Daily | ||||||||
| Fatigue | ||||||||
| Never | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) | (Ref) |
| Less than once a week | 0.40 | -0.55 | -0.53 | 0.33 | 0.64 | -0.46 | -0.53 | 1.24 |
| (-2.29, 1.50) | (-2.48, 1.38) | (-2.17, 1.41) | (-1.67, 2.33) | (-1.59, 2.86) | (-2.70, 1.78) | (-2.78, 1.71) | (-0.98, 3.46) | |
| Once a week | -0.83 | -1.14 | -1.03 | 0.33 | -1.05 | -2.31 | -0.10 | |
| (-2.61, 0.95) | (-2.96, 0.69) | (-2.87, 0.81) | (-1.57, 0.84) | (-3.15, 1.05) | (-4.42, -0.20) | (-2.22, 2.02) | ||
| Few days a week | -0.75 | |||||||
| (-2.74, 1.23) | ||||||||
| Daily | ||||||||
| R square | 0.16 | 0.17 | 0.17 | 0.20 | 0.09 | 0.13 | 0.14 | 0.21 |
Table 3 is based on imputed dataset. Bold print indicates statistical significance (p<0.05). Values represent betas and 95% confidence intervals derived from multiple linear regression analyses.
All models were adjusted by the gestational age at measurement.
Model 1 was adjusted by demographic characteristics (i.e. maternal age, ethnicity background, education level, parity and marital status).
Model 2 was additionally adjusted by life-style related factors (i.e. smoking, alcohol use and BMI).
Model 3 was additionally adjusted by symptoms and indicators of health status, including (i.e. headache, sleep badly, feel anxious or worried, feel down or depressed, uro-genital conditions/symptoms, chronic non-infectious conditions and infectious conditions).