2016
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010927
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Retrospective analysis of age-adjusted body mass index among pre-pregnant women in the Lithuanian urban area during three decades

Abstract: BackgroundThe prevalence of maternal obesity at the beginning of pregnancy is increasing. However, there are some studies reporting the stabilisation of obesity epidemic or even the downward trend in the general population.ObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Lithuanian pre-pregnant women during 3 decades.MethodsThis observational retrospective study included a sample of 2827, women aged 18–44 years who gave birth in 1987–1989, 1996–1997 and 2007–2010: 861 (30.5%), 995 (35.2%) and … Show more

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“…Although there is a general trend of increasing diabetes prevalence projected by Cho et al [6], this method has predicted a stabilising HIP trend. This may be related to a stabilisation of the factors of average maternal body mass index, particularly in Western Countries [37][38][39]. However, this is partially offset by the expected rise in HIP prevalence of AFR Regions.…”
Section: Domain Value Rationale For the Updatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there is a general trend of increasing diabetes prevalence projected by Cho et al [6], this method has predicted a stabilising HIP trend. This may be related to a stabilisation of the factors of average maternal body mass index, particularly in Western Countries [37][38][39]. However, this is partially offset by the expected rise in HIP prevalence of AFR Regions.…”
Section: Domain Value Rationale For the Updatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tyrėjai randa antropometrinių, medžiagų apykaitos rodiklių ir krūties dydžio sąsajų su krūties vėžiu ar antrojo tipo cukriniu diabetu ( 5 – 10 ). Tačiau pasaulinėje literatūroje trūksta ne tik nėščių moterų, bet labai mažai yra ir jaunų, negimdžiusių moterų krūtų tyrimų, ne visiškai aišku, kaip skiriasi abiejų grupių moterų krūtų dydis ir forma, kaip skiriasi (ir ar skiriasi) šiose moterų grupėse krūtų ir kūno parametrų sąsajos ( 2 , 8 ).…”
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