Pre-conceptive factors on the birth ponderal index.
- Author:
Chang CAI
1
;
Shu-jin ZHOU
;
Shi-wu WEN
;
Ya-wei GUO
;
Hong-zhuan TAN
;
Sha-ya WANG
;
Mei-ling LUO
;
Li HU
;
Yue HE
;
Yi LIU
;
Lin SHEN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adolescent; Adult; Birth Weight; Body Mass Index; Cohort Studies; Factor Analysis, Statistical; Female; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Logistic Models; Pregnancy; Prospective Studies
- From: Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2013;34(4):342-345
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo analyze the pre-conceptive factors on birth ponderal index (PI).
METHODSFourteen towns were selected randomly from the 37 towns of Liuyang county, Hunan province, through cluster sampling in a prospective cohort study. Information was collected on all the women registered at the Maternity and Child Care Departments, and were planning to give birth in the coming year plus willing to receive a blood test and then followed-up until delivery. Single factor analysis would involve chi-square test and correlation analysis, while the multiple-factor analysis would adopt binary logistic regression method.
RESULTSA total of 1368 women were recruited in the cohort and 611 of them had a delivery of one child. Means of birth weight, birth length, and birth PI were (3.26 ± 0.43) kg, (50 ± 0.46) cm and 26.08 ± 3.43, respectively. Data from the multiple stepwise regression analysis showed that income (OR = 6.920, 95%CI: 1.089 - 43.974) and cortisone levels (OR = 5.121, 95%CI: 0.886 - 29.611) were related to low PI, while LDL-C (OR = 3.736, 95%CI: 0.848 - 16.461), waistline (OR = 6.846, 95%CI: 1.441 - 32.532), education (OR = 0.169, 95%CI: 0.029 - 0.995), and insulin (OR = 0.141, 95%CI: 0.016 - 1.277) were related to high PI.
CONCLUSIONBirth PI was associated with income, waistline, education, insulin, cortisone, and LDL-C. Before conception, women should go through necessary tests and keep a good physical condition to reduce their neonates of having abnormal PI.