Ganho ponderal gestacional: Estudo de algumas variáveis intervenientes
Background: Pregnancy is a period of change in a women´s life which involves great alterations, both at a physical level as well as at a psycho-affective level. The gestational weight gain, whether it is excessive or insufficient, is a public health problem. The range of repercussions usually doesn´...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Millenium (Viseu) 2013 (44), p.99-126 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Pregnancy is a period of change in a
women´s life which involves great alterations, both at a
physical level as well as at a psycho-affective level. The
gestational weight gain, whether it is excessive or insufficient,
is a public health problem. The range of repercussions usually
doesn´t finish with pregnancy, the intra partum, the post
partum and extends to newborn (NB) or even to his adult life.
Objectives: This study aims to analyse the
relationship between gestational weight gain and demographic
variables, the intra and post partum obstetric variables and
also its relationship to the neonatal variables.
Methods: This study is of a quantitative nature,
analytic, descriptive of the retrospective type. Using a non
probabilistic convenient sample with 382 women s clinical
process´, who gave birth in a central maternity, which is a
differentiate perinatal support hospital. Data collection was
done between July 1st and December 31 of 2009 and was
conducted through scripted data collection that included pre,
intra and post partum obstetric data and data relating to NB.
Results: We concluded that the gestational weight
gain is highly associated with initial Body Mass Index (BMI)
and that pregnant women with the highest BMI have lower
real weight gain but, in relation to their BMI, they gain weight above the ideal. The results show that the gestational age does
not significantly influences real weight gain by the pregnant.
There is a higher probability of pregnant women
who had pregnancy surveillance in the public sector to have a
superior real gestational weight gain in relation to pregnant
women who did their surveillance in the private sector. The
association of gestational weight gain and obstetric intra
partum and post partum variables didn´t proved to have
statistical significance. There is no association between
neonatal variables and gestational weight gain. The influence
of the gestational weight gain in the pregnant was evidenced
mainly at the level of initial BMI, final weight and place of
pregnancy surveillance.
Enquadramento: A gravidez é um período de
mudança para a mulher e que envolve grandes alterações, quer
a nível físico, quer a nível psicoafectivo. O ganho ponderal na
gravidez, excessivo ou insuficiente, é um problema de saúde
pública. A sua esfera de repercussões ultrapassa o processo de
gravidez, o intraparto, o pós-parto e estende-se ao
recém-nascido (RN) ou repercute-se ainda na sua vida adulta.
Objetivo: Pretende-se analisa |
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ISSN: | 1647-662X 1647-662X |