Obesity and anemia in pregnant women at low and high altitude

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Objective. To demonstrate if pregestational obesity in populations living at low and at high altitudes was associated with hemoglobin (Hb) reduction and if changes are observed in each of the trimesters of pregnancy. Methods. We used a database containing information from 1’712,639 pregnant women be...

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Autores: Olavegoya, Paola, Gonzales, Gustavo F
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal
Repositorio:Revista Peruana de Investigación Materno Perinatal
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:investigacionmaternoperinatal.inmp.gob.pe:article/105
Enlace del recurso:https://investigacionmaternoperinatal.inmp.gob.pe/index.php/rpinmp/article/view/105
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Obesidad
Anemia
Embarazo
Hemoglobina
Obesity
Pregnancy
hemoglobin
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Obesity and anemia in pregnant women at low and high altitude
Obesidad y anemia en mujeres embarazadas a baja y gran altitud
title Obesity and anemia in pregnant women at low and high altitude
spellingShingle Obesity and anemia in pregnant women at low and high altitude
Olavegoya, Paola
Obesidad
Anemia
Embarazo
Hemoglobina
Obesity
Anemia
Pregnancy
hemoglobin
title_short Obesity and anemia in pregnant women at low and high altitude
title_full Obesity and anemia in pregnant women at low and high altitude
title_fullStr Obesity and anemia in pregnant women at low and high altitude
title_full_unstemmed Obesity and anemia in pregnant women at low and high altitude
title_sort Obesity and anemia in pregnant women at low and high altitude
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Olavegoya, Paola
Gonzales, Gustavo F
author Olavegoya, Paola
author_facet Olavegoya, Paola
Gonzales, Gustavo F
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Obesidad
Anemia
Embarazo
Hemoglobina
Obesity
Anemia
Pregnancy
hemoglobin
topic Obesidad
Anemia
Embarazo
Hemoglobina
Obesity
Anemia
Pregnancy
hemoglobin
description Objective. To demonstrate if pregestational obesity in populations living at low and at high altitudes was associated with hemoglobin (Hb) reduction and if changes are observed in each of the trimesters of pregnancy. Methods. We used a database containing information from 1’712,639 pregnant women belonging to each of the 24 departments of Peru obtained during the period 2012 to 2017. Pre-pregnancy Weight and height were determined, and BMI was calculated and expressed as weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters. Data about weight gain during pregnancy was also recorded. Hemoglobin was measured using hemocue. Data are presented as uncorrected hemoglobin concentration (g/dL) as well as corrected hemoglobin concentration (g/dL) after adjusting its value by altitude as recommended by World Health Organization. Data were analyzed using bivariate and multivariate analysis. P<0,05 was considered as significant. Results. Increase of BMI category increased the hemoglobin concentration (corrected or uncorrected) (p <0,0001) whereas, the weight gain from pregnancy is lowered in a dose-response fashion as BMI category increased (P <0,0001). Significant differences were found in age (years) and BMI (Kg/m2) between all groups regarding trimester (p <0,0001). Women with overweight and obesity does not increase weight at first trimester of pregnancy. Obesity was associated with low weight gain at second and third trimester of pregnancy. Higher pregnancy weight gain was correlated with lower hemoglobin concentration (R² = 0,963; p<0,0001). Conclusions. It is necessary to measure the plasma volume of pregnant women, as this would avoid misinterpretations of hemoglobin concentration in overweight and obese pregnant women.
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spelling Obesity and anemia in pregnant women at low and high altitudeObesidad y anemia en mujeres embarazadas a baja y gran altitudOlavegoya, PaolaGonzales, Gustavo FObesidadAnemiaEmbarazoHemoglobinaObesityAnemiaPregnancyhemoglobinObjective. To demonstrate if pregestational obesity in populations living at low and at high altitudes was associated with hemoglobin (Hb) reduction and if changes are observed in each of the trimesters of pregnancy. Methods. We used a database containing information from 1’712,639 pregnant women belonging to each of the 24 departments of Peru obtained during the period 2012 to 2017. Pre-pregnancy Weight and height were determined, and BMI was calculated and expressed as weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters. Data about weight gain during pregnancy was also recorded. Hemoglobin was measured using hemocue. Data are presented as uncorrected hemoglobin concentration (g/dL) as well as corrected hemoglobin concentration (g/dL) after adjusting its value by altitude as recommended by World Health Organization. Data were analyzed using bivariate and multivariate analysis. P<0,05 was considered as significant. Results. Increase of BMI category increased the hemoglobin concentration (corrected or uncorrected) (p <0,0001) whereas, the weight gain from pregnancy is lowered in a dose-response fashion as BMI category increased (P <0,0001). Significant differences were found in age (years) and BMI (Kg/m2) between all groups regarding trimester (p <0,0001). Women with overweight and obesity does not increase weight at first trimester of pregnancy. Obesity was associated with low weight gain at second and third trimester of pregnancy. Higher pregnancy weight gain was correlated with lower hemoglobin concentration (R² = 0,963; p<0,0001). Conclusions. It is necessary to measure the plasma volume of pregnant women, as this would avoid misinterpretations of hemoglobin concentration in overweight and obese pregnant women.Objetivo. Demostrar si la obesidad pregestacional en mujeres embarazadas de poblaciones que viven a bajas y altas altitudes se relaciona con la reducción de la hemoglobina (Hb) y si se observan cambios en cada uno de los trimestres del embarazo. Métodos. Utilizamos una base de datos que contiene información de 1'712,639 mujeres embarazadas pertenecientes a cada uno de los 24 departamentos del Perú obtenidas durante el período 2012 a 2017. Se determinó el peso y la talla antes del embarazo, y se calculó el IMC y se expresó como el peso en kilogramos dividido por el cuadrado de altura en metros. También se registraron los datos sobre el aumento de peso durante el embarazo. Las mediciones de hemoglobina se obtuvieron mediante el dispositivo hemocue. Los datos se presentan como la concentración de Hb no corregida (g/dL) y la concentración de Hb corregida (g/dL) después de ajustar su valor por altitud según lo recomendado por la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS). Los datos se analizaron mediante análisis bivariados y multivariados. P <0,05 fue considerado como significativo. Resultados. Conforme aumentó la categoría de IMC aumentó la concentración de hemoglobina (corregida y no corregida) (p <0,0001) mientras que la ganancia de peso durante el embarazo se reducía en forma de dosis-respuesta a medida que aumentaba el IMC (P <0,0001). Se encontraron diferencias significativas en la edad (años) y el IMC (Kg/m2) entre todos los grupos con respecto al trimestre (p <0,0001). Las mujeres con sobrepeso y obesidad no aumentan de peso en el primer trimestre del embarazo. La obesidad se asoció con un bajo aumento de peso en el segundo y tercer trimestre del embarazo. El mayor aumento de peso durante el embarazo se correlacionó con una menor concentración de hemoglobina (R² = 0,963;p<0,0001). Conclusiones. Es necesario medir el volumen plasmático de las gestantes con la finalidad de evitar malinterpretaciones de la real concentración de hemoglobina en gestantes con obesidad y sobrepeso.Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal (INMP), Lima - Perú.2019-02-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://investigacionmaternoperinatal.inmp.gob.pe/index.php/rpinmp/article/view/10510.33421/inmp.2018105Revista Peruana de Investigación Materno Perinatal; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2018): Peruvian Journal of Maternal Perinatal Research; 18-23Revista Peruana de Investigación Materno Perinatal; Vol. 7 Núm. 1 (2018): Revista Peruana de Investigación Materno Perinatal; 18-232663-113X2305-3887reponame:Revista Peruana de Investigación Materno Perinatalinstname:Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatalinstacron:INMPspahttps://investigacionmaternoperinatal.inmp.gob.pe/index.php/rpinmp/article/view/105/109Derechos de autor 2022 Revista Peruana de Investigación Materno Perinatalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:investigacionmaternoperinatal.inmp.gob.pe:article/1052022-10-13T06:10:42Z
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