| Literature DB >> 28399916 |
Rebecca Garcia1, Nasreen Ali2, Andy Guppy3, Malcolm Griffiths4, Gurch Randhawa2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Maternal obesity increases women's risk of poor birth outcomes, and statistics show that Pakistani and Bangladeshi women (who are born or settled) in the UK experience higher rates of perinatal mortality and congenital anomalies than white British or white Other women. This study compares the prevalence of maternal obesity in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and white British women using standard and Asian-specific BMI metrics.Entities:
Keywords: BMI; Indian Bangladeshi; Maternal obesity; Pakistani; South Asian; White British
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28399916 PMCID: PMC5387224 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-4211-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Descriptive statistics of maternal weight by cohort and mothers ethnicity
| Group | N | Minimum | Maximum | Mean | Std. deviation | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Whole cohort | Weight | 13,010 | 30.45 | 191.00 | 66.88 | 15.57 |
| Height | 12,736 | 1.00 | 165.50 | 153.99 | 43.16 | |
| BMI Booking | 15,208 | .00 | 99.00 | 21.90 | 11.23 | |
| Valid N (listwise) | 12,420 | |||||
| White British | Weight | 6094 | 30.45 | 191.00 | 70.33 | 16.70 |
| Height | 6011 | 1.00 | 187.00 | 155.10 | 48.33 | |
| BMI Booking | 7019 | .00 | 77.00 | 21.84 | 11.12 | |
| Valid N (listwise) | 5875 | |||||
| Indian | Weight | 873 | 35.00 | 108.00 | 61.73 | 11.93 |
| Height | 862 | 1.51 | 181.00 | 154.51 | 26.59 | |
| BMI Booking | 991 | .00 | 45.00 | 20.67 | 9.84 | |
| Valid N (listwise) | 840 | |||||
| Pakistani | Weight | 4307 | 32.95 | 141.00 | 65.72 | 14.19 |
| Height | 4127 | 1.50 | 165.50 | 153.55 | 41.31 | |
| BMI Booking | 5141 | .00 | 52.00 | 20.21 | 11.70 | |
| Valid N (listwise) | 4034 | |||||
| Bangladeshi | Weight | 1736 | 35.00 | 166.00 | 60.26 | 12.84 |
| Height | 1736 | 1.52 | 165.50 | 150.89 | 34.03 | |
| BMI Booking | 2057 | .00 | 99.00 | 20.26 | 10.85 | |
| Valid N (listwise) | 1671 | |||||
Maternal ethnicity and BMI frequencies using standard classifications
| BMI standard n (%) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maternal ethnicity | N | <18 | 18–25 | 25–30 | 30–39 | 40+ | Total over 25(%) |
| White British | 7015 | 1367(19.50) | 2540(36.20) | 1747(24.90) | 1173(16.7) | 188(2.70) | 3038(43) |
| Indian | 991 | 205(20.70) | 427(44.30) | 269(27.10) | 82(8.30) | 8(0.80) | 359(36.20) |
| Pakistani | 5141 | 1296(25.20) | 1644(32) | 1313(25.50) | 807(15.70) | 81(1.60) | 2201(42.8) |
| Bangladeshi | 2056 | 488(23.70) | 762(37.10) | 553(26.90) | 228(11.10) | 25(1.20) | 806(39.20) |
| Total (N) | 15,203 | 6474(42.50) | |||||
Maternal ethnicity and BMI frequencies using revised WHO classifications
| BMI | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maternal ethnicity | n | <18.5 | 18.5–23 | 23–27.5 | 27.5 | Total over 23(%) |
| Indian | 991 | 205(20.70) | 333(33.60) | 264(26.60) | 189(19.10) | 453(45.7) |
| Pakistani | 5141 | 1296(25.20) | 1322(25.70) | 1226(23.80) | 1297(25.20) | 2523(49) |
| Bangladeshi | 2056 | 488(23.7) | 616(30) | 550(26.80) | 402(19.60) | 952(46.3) |
| Total (N) | 8188 | 3928(47.9) | ||||
Maternal ethnicity and prevalence of obesity
| BMI standard n (%) | BMI for South Asian n (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Maternal ethnicity | n | Total over 30 | Total over 27.5 |
| White British | 5549 | 1186(21.30%) | a |
| Indian | 816 | 86(10.54%) | 187(22.80%) |
| Pakistani | 3977 | 878(22.07%) | 1289(32.30%) |
| Bangladeshi | 1652 | 252(15.25%) | 402(24.30) |
aApplication of revised BMI is only intended for individuals of ‘Asian’ ethnicity