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Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutrición
versión impresa ISSN 0004-0622versión On-line ISSN 2309-5806
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SANCHEZ JAEGER, Armando et al. Índice de Masa Corporal al comienzo del embarazo en un grupo de gestantes venezolanas de bajo estrato socioeconómico y su relación con la antropometría de sus recién nacidos. ALAN [online]. 2006, vol.56, n.2, pp.141-145. ISSN 0004-0622.
Summary To assess the relationship between maternal body mass index (BMI) at early gestation and the newborns anthropometry, 105 mother-infant dyads from a public Maternity Hospital in Valencia Venezuela, were studied during 1998-2000. Weight and height of adult women between 10 and 15 weeks of gestation were used to calculate BMI according to Atalahs reference (Low weight, Normal, Over weight). Term newborns were assessed using gestational age calculated according to the Capurro method. Their weight, height, and head circumference were recorded, and were characterized using a Venezuelan reference. Newborns whose birth weight (BW) was £ 10th percentile were considered "small for gestational age" (SGA), and those with BW³ 90th percentile as "large for gestational age" (LGA). One-way ANOVA and Tukeys Post Hoc test were used for group comparisons. There were 41.9% of "low weight" mothers, and 13.4% of SGA newborns. There were differences in the newborns weight and height according to "Low weight" maternal BMI with "Normal" and "Over weight" maternal BMI (p<0.05). A high prevalence of nutritional deficit was observed from the beginning of the gestational period, as well as a relationship between maternal BMI and the newborns anthropometry.
Palabras clave : maternal body mass index; anthropometry of newborn.