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Gestational Weight Gain below Instead of Within the Guidelines Per Class of Maternal Obesity: Obstetrical and Neonatal Outcomes

In obese women, gestational weight gain below the guidelines is associated with less large for gestational age neonates, preeclampsia, and caeserean deliveries compared with weight gain within the guideline range. There appears to be no increase in small for gestational age neonates. Level of evidence: "A"

Summary

A systematic review and meta-analysis 1 included 54 studies (n=30 245 946) reporting obstetrical and neonatal outcomes in pregnancies where gestational weight gain was below instead of within (the IOM and ACOG) guidelines per class of maternal obesity. There were significantly less large for gestational age neonates (LGA), preeclampsia, and caeserean deliveries in the group with gestational weight gain less than the recommended guidelines (tableT1, no heterogeneity, P<00001, except for preeclampsia class III P=0.006). Signifant reductions were also seen with postpartum weight gain and composite neonatal morbidity.

In unvariate studies (11 515 411 pregnancies), in pregnancies with lower than recommended weight gain higher odds were seen for small for gestational age neonate (SGA) among those with obesity class I and II (OR 1.30; 95% CI 1.17 to 1.45, and OR 1.56, 95% CI 1.31 to 1.85, respectively), but not in class III. However, the incidence of SGA was below the expected limits (<10%) and was not associated with increased neonatal morbidity. Furthermore, after adjusting for covariates (18 730 535 pregnancies), that difference was not statistically significant anymore.

No significant differences were seen in gestational diabetes mellitus between groups. Regarding preterm birth, univariate analysis studies only reported on overall obesity and mixed iatrogenic and spontaneous preterm birth showing a significant increase, whereas the adjusted multivariate studies showed no significant differences.

Outcomes with weight gain below the current guidelines compared with within the guidelines for all classes of maternal obesity

OutcomeOdds ratio (95% confidence interval)
BMI 30-34.9 kg/m2 (class I)BMI 35-39.9 kg/m2 (class II)BMI > 40 kg/m2 (class III)
Large for gestational ageOR 0.69 (0.64 to 0.73)OR 0.68 (CI 0.63 to 0.74)OR 0.65 (0.57 to 0.75)
PreeclampsiaOR 0.71 (0.63 to 0.79)OR 0.82 (0.73 to 0.91)OR 0.82 (0.70 to 0.94)
Caesarean deliveryOR 0.76 (0.72 to 0.81)OR 0.82 (0.77 to 0.87)OR 0.87 (0.82 to 0.91)
Postpartum weight retention0.20 (0.05 to 0.82) in the overall obesity group (P=0.03)
Composite neonatal morbidity0.93 (0.87 to 0.99) in the overall obesity group (P=0.04)

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Date of latest search: 2023-03-02

References

  • Mustafa HJ, Seif K, Javinani A et al. Gestational weight gain below instead of within the guidelines per class of maternal obesity: a systematic review and meta-analysis of obstetrical and neonatal outcomes. Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM 2022;4(5):100682. [PubMed]

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