Medidas Antropométricas de la gestante y su relación con la antropometría neonatal
In the present study it was determined that pre-pregnancy body mass index estimated, classified to 12.5% underweight women, 38.8% with normal weight, 32.5% overweight and 16.3% with obesity; total weight gain of pregnant women was insufficient in 25%, adequate in 51.2% and excessive in 23.8%, the ne...
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| Formato: | bachelorThesis |
| Idioma: | spa |
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2016
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| Acceso en liña: | http://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/16412 |
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| Summary: | In the present study it was determined that pre-pregnancy body mass index estimated, classified to 12.5% underweight women, 38.8% with normal weight, 32.5% overweight and 16.3% with obesity; total weight gain of pregnant women was insufficient in 25%, adequate in 51.2% and excessive in 23.8%, the newborns' average weight was 2927.30 g, 3265.27 grams and 3961.11 grams for women's group with insufficient, adequate and excessive gain weight respectively, its differences were statistically significant F: 48.8 (p: 0,000). The pre-pregnancy body mass index estimated is related to the weight and height of the newborn according to gestational age, Chi2: 26.67 p: 0.00 for weight and Chi2: 21, 88 p: 0.001 for height; also it determined that the pre-pregnancy body mass index can influence until 28.3% of the newborn’s weight. Total weight gain of expectant mothers and their relation with newborn’s weight and height according to gestational age was established, found a Chi2: 56.7 p: 0.00 for weight and Chi2: 15,49 p: 0.004 for height; mother’s total weight gain can influence up to 52.5% of newborn’s weight. Keywords: pre-pregnancy body mass index estimate, the total weight gain, weight for gestational age, size for gestational age, newborn. |
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