| Literature DB >> 31536528 |
Anura W G Ratnasiri1,2, Henry C Lee3, Satyan Lakshminrusimha4, Steven S Parry1, Vivi N Arief2, Ian H DeLacy2, Jo-Shing Yang5, Ralph J DiLibero1, Julia Logan6, Kaye E Basford2,7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine recent trends in maternal prepregnancy body mass index (BMI) and to quantify its association with birth and maternal outcomes.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31536528 PMCID: PMC6752764 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Screening criteria to identify the study population of eligible women from the California Birth Statistical Master File for the period 2007–2016.
Number and percentage (in parentheses) of eligible women in California in each prepregnancy body mass index category from 2007 to 2016.
| Body Mass Index Category (kg/m2) | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Underweight, < 18.5 | 20,606 (4.4) | 19,653 (4.2) | 18,980 (4.1) | 18,104 (3.9) | 17,693 (3.9) | 18,348 (4.0) | 17,700 (3.9) | 18,554 (4.0) | 17,733 (3.9) | 17,686 (3.9) |
| Normal, 18.5–24.9 | 243,336 (51.3) | 238,798 (50.4) | 234,268 (49.9) | 228,167 (49.5) | 224,067 (49.1) | 224,633 (48.8) | 218,405 (48.3) | 222,539 (48.2) | 215,932 (47.3) | 210,811 (46.4) |
| Overweight, 25.0–29.9 | 120,660 (25.5) | 122,227 (25.8) | 120,640 (25.7) | 119,482 (25.9) | 118,841 (26.0) | 119,106 (25.9) | 117,825 (26.0) | 119,786 (25.9) | 119,961 (26.3) | 120,705 (26.5) |
| Obesity class I, 30.0–34.9 | 55,596 (11.7) | 57,534 (12.2) | 59,154 (12.6) | 58,520 (12.7) | 58,253 (12.8) | 58,949 (12.8) | 59,102 (13.1) | 60,361 (13.1) | 61,389 (13.5) | 62,536 (13.8) |
| Obesity class II, 35.0–39.9 | 22,152 (4.7) | 22,904 (4.8) | 23,324 (5.0) | 23,840 (5.2) | 24,396 (5.3) | 25,019 (5.4) | 25,231 (5.6) | 26,093 (5.7) | 26,508 (5.8) | 27,363 (6.0) |
| Obesity class III, ≥ 40 | 11,809 (2.5) | 12,443 (2.6) | 12,721 (2.7) | 13,179 (2.9) | 13,539 (3.0) | 14,107 (3.1) | 14,254 (3.2) | 14,807 (3.2) | 15,058 (3.3) | 15,695 (3.5) |
aEligible women in the study population are those who had a live singleton birth delivered at 17–47 weeks of gestation based on obstetric estimates and birthweight of ≥ 500 g at birth and with valid information for BMI. This defines the study population consisting of 4,621,082 women.
Fig 2Prevalence (percentage) of body mass index categories in eligible prepregnant women in California from 2007 to 2017.
(A) Prevalence for four major prepregnancy body mass index categories: Underweight (< 18.5kg/m2), Normal weight (18.5–24.9kg/m2), Overweight (25.0–29.9 kg/m2), and Obese (≥ 30kg/m2) and (B) Prevalence for three subclasses of prepregnancy obesity: Obesity class I (30.0–34.9 kg/m2), Obesity class II (35.0–39.9 kg/m2), and Obesity class III (≥ 40 kg/m2).
Number and percentage (in parentheses) for each category of maternal characteristic and health behavior for each category of body mass index for eligible* prepregnant women in California for the period 2007–2016.
| Variables | Body Mass Index categories (kg/m2) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Underweight, <18.5 | Normal, 18.5–24.9 | Overweight, 25.0–29.9 | Obese, ≥ 30.0 | Obesity classes | |||
| Obesity class I, 30.0–34.9 | Obesity class II, 35.0–39.9 | Obesity class III, ≥40 | |||||
| <20 | 23,448(12.7) | 193,871(8.6) | 78,121(6.5) | 45,684 (4.7) | 31,421(5.3) | 10,209(4.1) | 4,054(3.0) |
| 20–24 | 44,616(24.1) | 443,861(19.6) | 246,445(20.6) | 206,504 (21.2) | 126,000(21.3) | 52,609(21.3) | 27,895(20.3) |
| 25–29 | 47,196(25.5) | 574,148(25.4) | 329,755(27.5) | 285,092 (29.2) | 168,399(28.5) | 73,563(29.8) | 43,130(31.3) |
| 30–34 | 43,825(23.7) | 619,173(27.4) | 316,523(26.4) | 256,494 (26.3) | 153,329(25.9) | 65,440(26.5) | 37,725(27.4) |
| 35–39 | 21,321(11.5) | 344,600(15.2) | 179,605(15.0) | 143,675 (14.7) | 87,920(14.9) | 35,698(14.5) | 20,057(14.6) |
| 40–54 | 4,650(2.5) | 85,199(3.8) | 48,689(4.1) | 38,346 (3.9) | 24,295(4.1) | 9,302(3.8) | 4,749(3.5) |
| Hispanic | 59,761(32.3) | 933,560(41.3) | 691,468(57.7) | 608,026 (62.3) | 373,552(63.2) | 152,534(61.8) | 81,940(59.5) |
| White | 52,381(28.3) | 718,418(31.8) | 284,712(23.7) | 211,717 (21.7) | 123,912(21.0) | 55,998(22.7) | 31,807(23.1) |
| Asian | 55,129(29.8) | 404,495(17.9) | 104,810(8.7) | 37,964 (3.9) | 29,224(4.9) | 6,794(2.8) | 1,946(1.4) |
| Pacific Islander | 357(0.2) | 5,227(0.2) | 5,174(0.4) | 8,475 (0.9) | 4,203(0.7) | 2,580(1.1) | 1,692(1.2) |
| African American | 9,075(4.9) | 94,307(4.2) | 62,648(5.2) | 67,239 (6.9) | 35,888(6.1) | 17,991(7.3) | 13,360(9.7) |
| Multiple race | 4,135(2.2) | 49,051(2.2) | 23,648(2.0) | 21,324 (2.2) | 12,012(2.0) | 5,645(2.3) | 3,667(2.7) |
| American Indian | 452(0.2) | 5,855(0.3) | 4,191(0.4) | 5,426 (0.6) | 2,813(0.5) | 1,490(0.6) | 1,123(0.8) |
| Other/unknown | 3,767(2.0) | 50,043(2.2) | 22,582(1.9) | 15,665 (1.6) | 9,790(1.7) | 3,798(1.5) | 2,077(1.5) |
| Less than high school | 31,064(16.8) | 381,440(16.9) | 286,061(23.9) | 233,251 (23.9) | 149,820(25.3) | 55,396(22.4) | 28,035(20.4) |
| High school diploma | 45,139(24.4) | 504,113(22.3) | 316,735(26.4) | 295,732 (30.3) | 173,038(29.3) | 77,075(31.2) | 45,619(33.2) |
| Some college/associate degree | 41,293(22.3) | 510,333(22.6) | 299,140(24.9) | 282,426 (28.9) | 161,558(27.3) | 75,364(30.5) | 45,504(33.1) |
| Bachelor's degree or higher | 60,110(32.5) | 774,895(34.3) | 252,528(21.1) | 132,112 (13.5) | 86,606(14.6) | 31,144(12.6) | 14,362(10.4) |
| Unknown | 7,451(4.0) | 90,175(4.0) | 44,769(3.7) | 32,315 (3.3) | 20,372(3.4) | 7,851(3.2) | 4,092(3.0) |
| Foreign-born | 87,682(47.4) | 941,104(41.6) | 503,916(42.0) | 320,737 (32.9) | 221,198(37.4) | 70,496(28.6) | 29,043(21.1) |
| US-born | 97,305(52.6) | 1,319,033(58.4) | 695,070(58.0) | 654,983 (67.1) | 370,128(62.6) | 176,310(71.4) | 108,545(78.9) |
| Central Coast | 8,012(4.3) | 128,390(5.7) | 80,111(6.7) | 61,222 (6.3) | 38,453(6.5) | 15,101(6.1) | 7,668(5.6) |
| Greater Bay Area | 34,039(18.4) | 443,733(19.6) | 196,942(16.4) | 139,255 (14.3) | 85,587(14.5) | 34,509(14.0) | 19,159(13.9) |
| Inland Empire | 22,389(12.1) | 255,164(11.3) | 154,816(12.9) | 141,473 (14.5) | 83,147(14.1) | 36,841(14.9) | 21,485(15.6) |
| Los Angeles County | 51,887(28.0) | 575,720(25.5) | 302,707(25.2) | 242,529 (24.9) | 150,093(25.4) | 60,191(24.4) | 32,245(23.4) |
| Northern and Sierra | 5,534(3.0) | 67,896(3.0) | 36,850(3.1) | 35,042 (3.6) | 19,724(3.3) | 9,369(3.8) | 5,949(4.3) |
| Orange County | 18,729(10.1) | 195,029(8.6) | 84,431(7.0) | 57,894 (5.9) | 36,879(6.2) | 14,086(5.7) | 6,929(5.0) |
| Sacramento Area | 8,966(4.8) | 120,165(5.3) | 63,497(5.3) | 54,434 (5.6) | 31,585(5.3) | 14,261(5.8) | 8,588(6.2) |
| San Diego Area | 17,093(9.2) | 237,381(10.5) | 114,930(9.6) | 83,490 (8.6) | 52,075(8.8) | 20,653(8.4) | 10,762(7.8) |
| San Joaquin Valley | 18,408(10.0) | 237,478(10.5) | 164,949(13.8) | 160,497 (16.5) | 93,851(15.9) | 41,819(16.9) | 24,827(18.0) |
| Private insurance | 86,661(52.6) | 1,187,942(57.4) | 521,184(46.7) | 389,546 (42.4) | 235,006(42.3) | 100,022(42.9) | 54,518(41.8) |
| Medi-Cal (Public) | 78,143(47.4) | 883,137(42.6) | 595,388(53.3) | 529,937 (57.6) | 320,981(57.7) | 133,103(57.1) | 75,853(58.2) |
| No | 100,395(54.3) | 1,266,864(56.0) | 514,232(42.9) | 350,147 (35.9) | 216,949(36.7) | 87,618(35.5) | 45,580(33.1) |
| Yes | 84,662(45.8) | 994,092(44.0) | 685,001(57.1) | 625,689 (64.1) | 374,445(63.3) | 159,212(64.5) | 92,032(66.9) |
| No | 32,829(18.0) | 350,744(15.7) | 204,752(17.3) | 174,877 (18.1) | 105,607(18.1) | 44,158(18.1) | 25,112(18.5) |
| Yes | 149,175(82.0) | 1,880,227(84.3) | 980,176(82.7) | 789,077 (81.9) | 478,678(81.9) | 199,678(81.9) | 110,721(81.5) |
| Primiparous | 100,045(54.1) | 1,026,921(45.5) | 415,363(34.7) | 289,266 (29.7) | 177,855(30.1) | 71,985(29.2) | 39,426(28.7) |
| Multiparous (2–5) | 83,464(45.1) | 1,206,323(53.4) | 755,094(63.0) | 652,926 (67.0) | 394,068(66.7) | 165,992(67.3) | 92,866(67.6) |
| Multiparous (6–12) | 1,392(0.8) | 25,925(1.2) | 27,710(2.3) | 32,664 (3.4) | 18,874(3.2) | 8,623(3.5) | 5,167(3.8) |
| No | 177,965(97.5) | 2,206,233(98.6) | 1,167,568(98.6) | 944,005 (98.2) | 573,430(98.4) | 238,370(98.1) | 132,205(97.8) |
| Yes | 4,611(2.5) | 31,753(1.4) | 17,058(1.4) | 17,252 (1.8) | 9,515(1.6) | 4,690(1.9) | 3,047(2.3) |
*Eligible women are those who had a live Singleton birth delivered at 17–47 weeks of gestation based on obstetric estimates and birthweight of ≥ 500 g at birth and with valid information for BMI. This defines the study population consisting of 4,621,082 women
Race-ethnicity results were tabulated using the following racial and ethnic groups: Hispanic, White, Asian/ Pacific Islander, African American, Multiple race (2 or more races), American Indian, and other
Hispanic origin was determined first and could include any racial group. Women who were members of two or more racial groups were not reported in the single-race groups. To remain consistent with the population data obtained from the California Department of Finance, the single-race groups are defined as follows:
† “White” race: white women
‡ “Asian” race: Asian Indian, Asian (specified or unspecified), Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Thai, and Vietnamese women
§ “Pacific Islander” race: Guamanian, Hawaiian, Samoan, and other Pacific Islander women
|| “American Indian” race: Aleutian, American Indian, and Eskimo women
¶ “Other/unknown” race: race not stated or unknown
Fig 3Mean birth weight in grams (A) and mean gestational age in weeks (B) by six prepregnancy obesity groups from 2007 to 2016 (with error bars indicating minimum significant difference for Tukey's studentized range at p = 0.05).
Number of all births at 23–41 weeks of gestation based on obstetric estimates (OEs) for the three categories of intrauterine growth stage for the 4,594,570 such births in California from 2007 to 2016, with the row wise percentage of such infants in parenthesis.
| BMI category | SGA | AGA | LGA |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17,738 (9.6) | 161,820 (87.9) | 4,621 (2.5) | |
| 131,843 (5.9) | 2,003,161 (89.1) | 112,529 (5.0) | |
| 55,724 (4.7) | 1,039,682 (87.2) | 96,989 (8.1) | |
| 25,365 (4.3) | 499,934 (85.0) | 62,889 (10.7) | |
| 9,825 (4.0) | 203,183 (82.8) | 32,477 (13.2) | |
| 5,261 (3.9) | 110,226 (80.6) | 21,303 (15.6) | |
Preterm: < 37 weeks of gestation; Term: ≥37 weeks of gestation; SGA small-for-gestational-age, AGA appropriate-for-gestational-age, LGA large-for-gestational-age, LBW Low birth weight (< 2500 g)
Multivariate-adjusted independent effects of maternal prepregnancy body mass index category on birth and maternal outcomes for eligible women in California for the period 2007–2016.
| Birth–or maternal outcome | Body Mass Index category (kg/m2) | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Underweight (< 18.5) | Normal weight (18.5–24.9) | Overweight (25.0–29.9) | Obesity class I (30.0–34.9) | Obesity class II (35.0–39.9) | Obesity class III (≥ 40) | ||||||
| ref | 0.99 (0.97–1.00) | 0.071 | 1.00 (0.98–1.02) | 0.721 | 1.01 (0.99–1.04) | 0.373 | |||||
| ref | 1.76 (1.67–1.86) | ||||||||||
Results in bold indicate statistical significance (p < .05)
Data are expressed as adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval) with p value (using the chi-square test). Multivariate logistic regression models controlled for maternal age, race and ethnicity, education level, nativity, demographic region, source of prenatal care payment, Federal Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children participation, first-trimester prenatal care initiation, parity, and maternal smoking status
LBW: low birth weight; VLBW: very low birth weight; PTB: preterm birth; VPTB: very preterm birth; SGA: small-for-gestational-age; AGA: appropriate-for-gestational-age, and LGA: large-for-gestational-age
Fig 4Prevalence (percentage) and adjusted odds ratio for 6 outcomes associated with body mass index in eligible prepregnant women in California for the period 2007–2016.
A. Low birth weight, B. Very low birth weight, C. Macrosomic birth, D. Preterm birth, E. Very preterm birth, and F. Cesarean delivery.
Fig 5Percentage and adjusted odds ratio for IUGR outcomes of infants associated with body mass index in eligible prepregnant women in California for the period 2007–2016.
A. Small-for-gestational-age (SGA) B. Appropriate-for-gestational-age (AGA), and C. Large-for-gestational-age (LGA).