2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2001000600007
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Assessment of weight gain during pregnancy in general prenatal care services in Brazil

Abstract: Assessment of weight gain during pregnancy in general prenatal care services in Brazil Avaliação de ganho ponderal intra-gestacional em serviços de assistência pré-natal no Brasil

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“…The evaluation of the nutritional status showed that a high percentage of the women started the pregnancy overweight/obese, a result slightly higher to that found in other studies developed in the primary healthcare system (7)(8)(9) . A cohort study that followed more than 3000 women attending general prenatal services of the Brazilian National Health System (SUS) found that 29%…”
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“…The evaluation of the nutritional status showed that a high percentage of the women started the pregnancy overweight/obese, a result slightly higher to that found in other studies developed in the primary healthcare system (7)(8)(9) . A cohort study that followed more than 3000 women attending general prenatal services of the Brazilian National Health System (SUS) found that 29%…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 65%
“…were pre-obese/obese before the pregnancy, a condition that is associated with a greater chance of excessive weight gain (7) . Another longitudinal study, conducted with pregnant women attending the Family Health Program of Campina Grande, PB, found 28% initially overweight/ obese, a condition statistically associated with gestational arterial hypertension and the postpartum nutritional status (8) .…”
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“…It was previously reported here that only ¼ of the overweight women studied gained weight within these recommended limits. 9 There are some limitations in the interpretation of these results. As the study was conducted in selected clinics of the national health system of six capitals, representativeness cannot be assured.…”
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“…Nonetheless, the use of anthropometric measurements in pregnancy to promote health and improve obstetric results-including maternal morbi-mortality indices, conditions at birth, and perinatal mortalityraises certain issues that underscore the need for validation of some of the practical aspects of the process as well as its universal applicability in normative terms (12)(13)(14)(15)(16). These issues include: water retention, which frequently causes edema; alteration in body composition; and postural, hormonal, and other physiological conditions of pregnancy (17) that are directly reflected in weight gain, the most common anthropometric measure used during pregnancy follow-up.…”
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confidence: 99%