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The INTERGROWTH-21st Gestational Weight Gain Standard and Interpregnancy Weight Increase: A Population-Based Study of Successive Pregnancies

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OBESITY
卷 25, 期 6, 页码 1122-1127

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/oby.21858

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research
  2. Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research
  3. National Institute of Child Health & Human Development [R01 HD072008]

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Objective: To link the INTERGROWTH-21st gestational weight gain standard with the risks of excess maternal postpartum weight retention, approximated by women's weight change between successive pregnancies. Methods: A population-based retrospective cohort study of 58,534 women delivering successive pregnancies in British Columbia, Canada (2000-2015) was conducted. Pregnancy weight gain (kg) in the index pregnancy was converted into a gestational age-standardized z-score using the INTERGROWTH-21st standard. Excess interpregnancy weight gain was defined as weight increases of 5 kg, 10 kg, or obesity (>= 30 kg/m(2)) at the next pregnancy. Weight gain z-scores and excess interpregnancy weight change were associated using logistic regression. Results: For all definitions of excess interpregnancy weight gain, risks remained low and stable below a weight gain z-score of 0 (50th percentile) but rose sharply with increasing z-scores above zero. Compared with women gaining 21 to 0 SD (16th to 50th percentiles), women gaining> 0 to11 SD (51st to 84th percentiles) were 55% to 84% more likely to retain excess weight between pregnancies. Risks were three-to sixfold higher in women gaining >+1 SD. Conclusions: A large range of the INTERGROWTH-21st percentiles were associated with increased risks of excess interpregnancy weight gain. The standard may normalize high weight gains of women at increased risk of excess weight retention.

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