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Comparison of Feto-maternal Outcomes Among Various BMI Groups As Per Asia Pacific Standards: An Observational Retrospective Comparative Study in a Private Tertiary Care Center in Delhi. | LitMetric

Objective: To compare the feto-maternal outcomes among various BMI groups as per Asia Pacific Standards.

Method: This is a retrospective non-interventional observational study on 1396 antenatal women with singleton pregnancy. Their BMI based on pre-pregnancy weight was calculated and the women were divided into various groups as per Asia Pacific standards for BMI classification. Details of associated morbidities and delivery outcomes were noted in a pre-structured proforma and a comparison was made among the various groups using Chi square test. A value of < 0.05 was taken as significant.

Results: Among the 1396 women under study, 10.6% were underweight, 36% had normal weight, 21% were overweight while 32% were obese or very obese. There was a significant association of low BMI with preterm labor ( value 0.03) and fetal growth restriction ( value < 0.01). Overweight and obese women were found to be more prone to hypertensive disorders of pregnancy ( value- 0.002), gestational diabetes ( value- 0.003) and overweight women were more prone to cholestasis of pregnancy ( value 0.03). The women with higher BMI had a significantly higher requirement of induction of labor ( value-0.0002). There was significant increased number of babies more than 90th percentile in overweight and obese women ( value 0.003). However, there was no change in Neonatal ICU admissions ( value 0.85) or neonatal mortality.

Conclusion: Asia Pacific references should be used for studies related to all studies on BMI and pregnancy. All women having BMI outside the normal BMI spectrum are at increased risk of antenatal and postnatal complications. Early identification of such women will enable careful evaluation and counseling to improve the reproductive outcome and feto-maternal health.

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