The Association between Birth Weight, Height and Some Maternal Risk Factors

Background and purpose: Since a large proportion of fetal mortality is associated with low birth weight (LBW) and regarding that fetal development is a vulnerable process influenced by maternal risk factors, this study examined some maternal risk factors associated with LBW infants. Materials and Me...

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Main Authors: Seyedeh Leila Dehghani, Masoomeh Alidosti, Mohadeseh Motamed-Jahromi, Maryam Sabzekar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2015-05-01
Series:علوم بهداشتی ایران
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Online Access:http://jhs.mazums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-441-3&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-98b25085c146440489e4bc41ba1bf8ff2020-11-24T22:14:29ZengMazandaran University of Medical Sciencesعلوم بهداشتی ایران2322-553X2322-47972015-05-01324651The Association between Birth Weight, Height and Some Maternal Risk FactorsSeyedeh Leila Dehghani0Masoomeh Alidosti1Mohadeseh Motamed-Jahromi2Maryam Sabzekar3 Background and purpose: Since a large proportion of fetal mortality is associated with low birth weight (LBW) and regarding that fetal development is a vulnerable process influenced by maternal risk factors, this study examined some maternal risk factors associated with LBW infants. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted based on the medical files of 300 infants born in hemoglobin and hematocrit levels Sajjadieh Arjomand Health Care Center, Kerman County, Iran. The required data were registered in a predeveloped checklist. The data were analyzed by SPSS Software using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: The mean weight of the infants was 3.22 &plusmn; 0.36 kg, the mean height 48.4 &plusmn; 0.3 cm, and the mean head circumference 35.00 &plusmn; 1.74 cm. The results indicated a significant association of the parity, maternal weight gain, pregnancy-induced hypertension, type of pregnancy (planned or unplanned), and abortion history with the birth weight (P < 0.050). Conclusion: Regarding the findings of this study, health centers should study the risk factors before and during pregnancy more seriously. Many risks for LBW can be identified before pregnancy occurs.http://jhs.mazums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-441-3&slc_lang=en&sid=1Risk factors Weight Height
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author Seyedeh Leila Dehghani
Masoomeh Alidosti
Mohadeseh Motamed-Jahromi
Maryam Sabzekar
spellingShingle Seyedeh Leila Dehghani
Masoomeh Alidosti
Mohadeseh Motamed-Jahromi
Maryam Sabzekar
The Association between Birth Weight, Height and Some Maternal Risk Factors
علوم بهداشتی ایران
Risk factors
Weight
Height
author_facet Seyedeh Leila Dehghani
Masoomeh Alidosti
Mohadeseh Motamed-Jahromi
Maryam Sabzekar
author_sort Seyedeh Leila Dehghani
title The Association between Birth Weight, Height and Some Maternal Risk Factors
title_short The Association between Birth Weight, Height and Some Maternal Risk Factors
title_full The Association between Birth Weight, Height and Some Maternal Risk Factors
title_fullStr The Association between Birth Weight, Height and Some Maternal Risk Factors
title_full_unstemmed The Association between Birth Weight, Height and Some Maternal Risk Factors
title_sort association between birth weight, height and some maternal risk factors
publisher Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
series علوم بهداشتی ایران
issn 2322-553X
2322-4797
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Background and purpose: Since a large proportion of fetal mortality is associated with low birth weight (LBW) and regarding that fetal development is a vulnerable process influenced by maternal risk factors, this study examined some maternal risk factors associated with LBW infants. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted based on the medical files of 300 infants born in hemoglobin and hematocrit levels Sajjadieh Arjomand Health Care Center, Kerman County, Iran. The required data were registered in a predeveloped checklist. The data were analyzed by SPSS Software using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: The mean weight of the infants was 3.22 &plusmn; 0.36 kg, the mean height 48.4 &plusmn; 0.3 cm, and the mean head circumference 35.00 &plusmn; 1.74 cm. The results indicated a significant association of the parity, maternal weight gain, pregnancy-induced hypertension, type of pregnancy (planned or unplanned), and abortion history with the birth weight (P < 0.050). Conclusion: Regarding the findings of this study, health centers should study the risk factors before and during pregnancy more seriously. Many risks for LBW can be identified before pregnancy occurs.
topic Risk factors
Weight
Height
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