Risk factors for the increasing trend in low birth weight among live births born by vaginal delivery, Brazil

OBJECTIVE: To identify risk factors for low birth weight (LBW) among live births by vaginal delivery and to determine if the disappearance of the association between LBW and socioeconomic factors was due to confounding by cesarean section. METHODS: Data were obtained from two population-based cohort...

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Main Authors: Marco A Barbieri, Antônio AM Silva, Heloisa Bettiol, Uilho A Gomes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo
Series:Revista de Saúde Pública
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spelling doaj-d8ed3113d90241e9b0fcf3c0e4a2742f2020-11-25T02:48:49ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista de Saúde Pública0034-89101518-8787346596602S0034-89102000000600006Risk factors for the increasing trend in low birth weight among live births born by vaginal delivery, BrazilMarco A Barbieri0Antônio AM Silva1Heloisa Bettiol2Uilho A Gomes3Universidade de São PauloUniversidade Federal do MaranhãoUniversidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloOBJECTIVE: To identify risk factors for low birth weight (LBW) among live births by vaginal delivery and to determine if the disappearance of the association between LBW and socioeconomic factors was due to confounding by cesarean section. METHODS: Data were obtained from two population-based cohorts of singleton live births in Ribeirão Preto, Southeastern Brazil. The first one comprised 4,698 newborns from June 1978 to May 1979 and the second included 1,399 infants born from May to August 1994. The risks for LBW were tested in a logistic model, including the interaction of the year of survey and all independent variables under analysis. RESULTS: The incidence of LBW among vaginal deliveries increased from 7.8% in 1978--79 to 10% in 1994. The risk was higher for: female or preterm infants; newborns of non-cohabiting mothers; newborns whose mothers had fewer prenatal visits or few years of education; first-born infants; and those who had smoking mothers. The interaction of the year of survey with gestational age indicated that the risk of LBW among preterm infants fell from 17.75 to 8.71 in 15 years. The mean birth weight decreased more significantly among newborns from qualified families, who also had the highest increase in preterm birth and non-cohabitation. CONCLUSIONS: LBW among vaginal deliveries increased mainly due to a rise in the proportion of preterm births and non-cohabiting mothers. The association between cesarean section and LBW tended to cover up socioeconomic differences in the likelihood of LBW. When vaginal deliveries were analyzed independently, these socioeconomic differences come up again.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102000000600006&lng=en&tlng=enbaixo peso ao nascerprematurostrabalho de partocesáreafatores socioeconômicosfatores de riscoestado civildiagnóstico da situação de saúde em grupos específicosnascimento pré-termoparto vaginal
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author Marco A Barbieri
Antônio AM Silva
Heloisa Bettiol
Uilho A Gomes
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Antônio AM Silva
Heloisa Bettiol
Uilho A Gomes
Risk factors for the increasing trend in low birth weight among live births born by vaginal delivery, Brazil
Revista de Saúde Pública
baixo peso ao nascer
prematuros
trabalho de parto
cesárea
fatores socioeconômicos
fatores de risco
estado civil
diagnóstico da situação de saúde em grupos específicos
nascimento pré-termo
parto vaginal
author_facet Marco A Barbieri
Antônio AM Silva
Heloisa Bettiol
Uilho A Gomes
author_sort Marco A Barbieri
title Risk factors for the increasing trend in low birth weight among live births born by vaginal delivery, Brazil
title_short Risk factors for the increasing trend in low birth weight among live births born by vaginal delivery, Brazil
title_full Risk factors for the increasing trend in low birth weight among live births born by vaginal delivery, Brazil
title_fullStr Risk factors for the increasing trend in low birth weight among live births born by vaginal delivery, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for the increasing trend in low birth weight among live births born by vaginal delivery, Brazil
title_sort risk factors for the increasing trend in low birth weight among live births born by vaginal delivery, brazil
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista de Saúde Pública
issn 0034-8910
1518-8787
description OBJECTIVE: To identify risk factors for low birth weight (LBW) among live births by vaginal delivery and to determine if the disappearance of the association between LBW and socioeconomic factors was due to confounding by cesarean section. METHODS: Data were obtained from two population-based cohorts of singleton live births in Ribeirão Preto, Southeastern Brazil. The first one comprised 4,698 newborns from June 1978 to May 1979 and the second included 1,399 infants born from May to August 1994. The risks for LBW were tested in a logistic model, including the interaction of the year of survey and all independent variables under analysis. RESULTS: The incidence of LBW among vaginal deliveries increased from 7.8% in 1978--79 to 10% in 1994. The risk was higher for: female or preterm infants; newborns of non-cohabiting mothers; newborns whose mothers had fewer prenatal visits or few years of education; first-born infants; and those who had smoking mothers. The interaction of the year of survey with gestational age indicated that the risk of LBW among preterm infants fell from 17.75 to 8.71 in 15 years. The mean birth weight decreased more significantly among newborns from qualified families, who also had the highest increase in preterm birth and non-cohabitation. CONCLUSIONS: LBW among vaginal deliveries increased mainly due to a rise in the proportion of preterm births and non-cohabiting mothers. The association between cesarean section and LBW tended to cover up socioeconomic differences in the likelihood of LBW. When vaginal deliveries were analyzed independently, these socioeconomic differences come up again.
topic baixo peso ao nascer
prematuros
trabalho de parto
cesárea
fatores socioeconômicos
fatores de risco
estado civil
diagnóstico da situação de saúde em grupos específicos
nascimento pré-termo
parto vaginal
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