The risk factors of low birth weight infants in the Northern part of Thailand
Background: The incidence of low birth weight (LBW) in Chiang Mai University Hospital was high. Objective: Determined the incidence and risk factors of low birth weight infants. Material and Method: The present study included pregnant women between 1989 and 1990 who attended the antenatal clinics (A...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-519292018-09-04T06:11:50Z The risk factors of low birth weight infants in the Northern part of Thailand Pien Chiowanich Ampica Mangklabruks Amaraporn Rerkasem Antika Wongthanee Kittipan Rerkasem Pien Chiowanich Piyamitr Sritara Sakda Pruenglampoo Tada Yipintsoi Theera Tongsong Tom Marshall Watcharee Tantiprabha Medicine Background: The incidence of low birth weight (LBW) in Chiang Mai University Hospital was high. Objective: Determined the incidence and risk factors of low birth weight infants. Material and Method: The present study included pregnant women between 1989 and 1990 who attended the antenatal clinics (ANC) having a gestational age less than or equal to 24 weeks. During that period, up to delivery, clinical and other potential data namely demographic and biomedical factors, maternal status, socioeconomic factors, and nutritional factors were included. The birth weight at birth less than 2,500 gm was considered LBW. Results: Two thousand one hundred eighty four pregnant subjects who delivered live born and were still eligible, were used for analysis in the present study. The incidence of LBW was 9.2% (201/2,184). Women with body mass index (BMI) at first antenatal clinics (ANC) less than 18.5 Kg/m2and weight gain during the second trimester less than 300 grams/week was the strongest independent risk factor for LBW (odds ratio 11.25, 95% confidence interval (CI) 5.77-21.94). The number of antenatal care less than 4, monilial vaginitis, the infestation of hookworm and strongyloides, and pregnancy-induced hypertension were independent risk factors (odds ratio 11.04, 3.14, 4.93 and 4.02 respectively). Conclusion: The present study showed that low initial BMI, low weight gain in the second trimester, and low attendance at ANC are associated to the occurrence of LBW. The development of a scoring system for detecting high-risk of LBW in pregnant women based on a combination of antenatal factors should be pursued. 2018-09-04T06:11:50Z 2018-09-04T06:11:50Z 2012-03-01 Journal 01252208 2-s2.0-84858392313 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84858392313&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51929 |
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Background: The incidence of low birth weight (LBW) in Chiang Mai University Hospital was high. Objective: Determined the incidence and risk factors of low birth weight infants. Material and Method: The present study included pregnant women between 1989 and 1990 who attended the antenatal clinics (ANC) having a gestational age less than or equal to 24 weeks. During that period, up to delivery, clinical and other potential data namely demographic and biomedical factors, maternal status, socioeconomic factors, and nutritional factors were included. The birth weight at birth less than 2,500 gm was considered LBW. Results: Two thousand one hundred eighty four pregnant subjects who delivered live born and were still eligible, were used for analysis in the present study. The incidence of LBW was 9.2% (201/2,184). Women with body mass index (BMI) at first antenatal clinics (ANC) less than 18.5 Kg/m2and weight gain during the second trimester less than 300 grams/week was the strongest independent risk factor for LBW (odds ratio 11.25, 95% confidence interval (CI) 5.77-21.94). The number of antenatal care less than 4, monilial vaginitis, the infestation of hookworm and strongyloides, and pregnancy-induced hypertension were independent risk factors (odds ratio 11.04, 3.14, 4.93 and 4.02 respectively). Conclusion: The present study showed that low initial BMI, low weight gain in the second trimester, and low attendance at ANC are associated to the occurrence of LBW. The development of a scoring system for detecting high-risk of LBW in pregnant women based on a combination of antenatal factors should be pursued. |
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The risk factors of low birth weight infants in the Northern part of Thailand |
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The risk factors of low birth weight infants in the Northern part of Thailand |
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The risk factors of low birth weight infants in the Northern part of Thailand |
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