Effect of Excessive Body Weight and Emotional Disorders on the Course of Pregnancy and Well-Being of a Newborn before and during COVID-19 Pandemic
This study aimed to evaluate whether excessive body weight and the COVID-19 pandemic affect depression, and subsequently whether depression, excessive body weight, and the COVID-19 pandemic affect the course of pregnancy, as well as the well-being of a newborn. The research material included data re...
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doaj-1237027078684eacabb5faa37a6f213b2021-02-10T00:00:05ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832021-02-011065665610.3390/jcm10040656Effect of Excessive Body Weight and Emotional Disorders on the Course of Pregnancy and Well-Being of a Newborn before and during COVID-19 PandemicArtur Wdowiak0Marta Makara-Studzińska1Dorota Raczkiewicz2Paula Janczyk3Aneta Słabuszewska-Jóźwiak4Anita Wdowiak-Filip5Noemi Studzińska6Diagnostic Techniques Unit, Medical University of Lublin, ul. Staszica 4/6, 20-081 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Health Psychology, Jagiellonian University Medical College, ul. Kopernika 25, 31-501 Kraków, PolandDepartment of Medical Statistics, Center of Postgraduate Medical Education, School of Public Health, Kleczewska 61/63, 01-826 Warsaw, PolandNursing and Midwifery Institute, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Kopernika 25, 31-501 Kraków, PolandFirst Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Center of Postgraduate Medical Education, Żelazna 90, 01-813 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Dermatology, Venerology and Pediatric Dermatology, Medical University of Lublin, Radziwiłłowska 13, 20-080 Lublin, PolandGreen Medica, Magiczna 6, 03-289 Warsaw, PolandThis study aimed to evaluate whether excessive body weight and the COVID-19 pandemic affect depression, and subsequently whether depression, excessive body weight, and the COVID-19 pandemic affect the course of pregnancy, as well as the well-being of a newborn. The research material included data retrieved from the medical records of 280 pregnant women who were provided with care by medical facilities in Lublin (100 women with normal weight, 100 overweight women, 50 with Class I and 30 with Class II obesity). They completed a Beck depression inventory (BDI) in pregnancy twice, in order to assess the risk of occurrence of postpartum depression. Pre-pregnancy BMI positively correlated with the severity of depression, both at 10–13 weeks of pregnancy (<i>p</i> < 0.001), and at 32 weeks of pregnancy (<i>p</i> < 0.001). The higher the pre-pregnancy BMI, on average the higher the severity of depression. The severity of depression was significantly higher during the pandemic than before it in women with normal body weight before pregnancy (<i>p</i> < 0.001), as well as in those overweight (<i>p</i> < 0.001) and with Class II obesity (<i>p</i> = 0.015). Excessive body weight before pregnancy leads to depressive disorders during pregnancy, increases the risk of preterm delivery, and exerts a negative effect on the state of a newborn. Depressive symptoms among pregnant, overweight and obese women intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/4/656obesityBMIpregnancy outcome for mother and childdepressionCOVID-19 pandemic |
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Effect of Excessive Body Weight and Emotional Disorders on the Course of Pregnancy and Well-Being of a Newborn before and during COVID-19 Pandemic |
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Effect of Excessive Body Weight and Emotional Disorders on the Course of Pregnancy and Well-Being of a Newborn before and during COVID-19 Pandemic |
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Effect of Excessive Body Weight and Emotional Disorders on the Course of Pregnancy and Well-Being of a Newborn before and during COVID-19 Pandemic |
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Effect of Excessive Body Weight and Emotional Disorders on the Course of Pregnancy and Well-Being of a Newborn before and during COVID-19 Pandemic |
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Effect of Excessive Body Weight and Emotional Disorders on the Course of Pregnancy and Well-Being of a Newborn before and during COVID-19 Pandemic |
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effect of excessive body weight and emotional disorders on the course of pregnancy and well-being of a newborn before and during covid-19 pandemic |
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This study aimed to evaluate whether excessive body weight and the COVID-19 pandemic affect depression, and subsequently whether depression, excessive body weight, and the COVID-19 pandemic affect the course of pregnancy, as well as the well-being of a newborn. The research material included data retrieved from the medical records of 280 pregnant women who were provided with care by medical facilities in Lublin (100 women with normal weight, 100 overweight women, 50 with Class I and 30 with Class II obesity). They completed a Beck depression inventory (BDI) in pregnancy twice, in order to assess the risk of occurrence of postpartum depression. Pre-pregnancy BMI positively correlated with the severity of depression, both at 10–13 weeks of pregnancy (<i>p</i> < 0.001), and at 32 weeks of pregnancy (<i>p</i> < 0.001). The higher the pre-pregnancy BMI, on average the higher the severity of depression. The severity of depression was significantly higher during the pandemic than before it in women with normal body weight before pregnancy (<i>p</i> < 0.001), as well as in those overweight (<i>p</i> < 0.001) and with Class II obesity (<i>p</i> = 0.015). Excessive body weight before pregnancy leads to depressive disorders during pregnancy, increases the risk of preterm delivery, and exerts a negative effect on the state of a newborn. Depressive symptoms among pregnant, overweight and obese women intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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