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Association of pre-pregnancy body mass index and rate of weight gain during pregnancy with maternal indicators of cardiometabolic risk.

Luz Isabel Omaña-GuzmánLuis Ortiz-HernándezMónica Ancira-MorenoVanesa Morales-HernándezMarie S O'NeillFelipe Vadillo-Ortega
Published in: Nutrition & diabetes (2021)
pBMI is differentially associated with longitudinal trajectories of maternal biochemical markers of cardiometabolic risk. MGWG did not significantly affect the biochemical indicators or BP trajectories. Our results suggest that pBMI is more relevant to predicting adverse cardiometabolic markers trajectories during pregnancy than MGWG.
Keyphrases
  • birth weight
  • weight gain
  • depressive symptoms
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • body mass index
  • gestational age
  • cross sectional
  • weight loss
  • emergency department
  • adverse drug