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- Title
Maternal obesity: Implications for pregnancy outcome and long-term risks–a link to maternal nutrition
- Authors
Aviram, Amir; Hod, Moshe; Yogev, Yariv
- Abstract
Abstract: As obesity becomes a worldwide epidemic, its prevalence during reproductive age is also increased. Alarming reports state that two-thirds of adults in the USA are overweight or obese, with half of them in the latter category, and the rate of obese pregnant women is estimated at 18–38%. These women are of major concern to women''s health providers because they encounter numerous pregnancy-related complications. Obesity-related reproductive health complications range from infertility to a wide spectrum of diseases such as hypertensive disorders, coagulopathies, gestational diabetes mellitus, respiratory complications, and fetal complications such as large-for-gestational-age infants, congenital malformations, stillbirth, and shoulder dystocia. Recent reports suggest that obesity during pregnancy can be a risk factor for developing obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases in the newborn later in life. This review will address the implication of obesity on pregnancy and child health, and explore recent literature on obesity during pregnancy.
- Subjects
PREGNANCY complications; NUTRITION in pregnancy; BLOOD coagulation disorders; OBESITY; GESTATIONAL age; CARDIOVASCULAR diseases
- Publication
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2011, Vol 115, pS6
- ISSN
0020-7292
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1016/S0020-7292(11)60004-0