The early COVID-19 pandemic period and associated gestational weight gain

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Madein, Ayomipo [1 ]
Lundsberg, Lisbet [1 ]
Culhane, Jennifer [1 ]
Partridge, Caitlin [1 ]
Son, Moeun [1 ]
Merriam, Audrey [1 ]
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[1] Yale Univ, Sch Med, Dept Obstet Gynecol & Reprod Sci, 333 Cedar St, New Haven, CT 06510 USA
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COVID-19; pandemic; gestational weight gain; pre-pregnancy BMI; PREGNANCY; OUTCOMES;
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10.1515/jpm-2024-0088
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R71 [妇产科学];
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Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate if gestational weight gain was altered during the early COVID-19 pandemic period. Methods This a retrospective cohort study evaluating gestational weight gain among individuals delivering during the early COVID-19 pandemic epoch (March 10-December 31, 2020) compared to temporally matched pre-pandemic (matched months in 2018 and 2019) controls using electronic medical record data from a large tertiary care hospital. The primary outcome was gestational weight gain defined as a categorical measure representing below, meeting, or above Institute of Medicine (IOM) criteria with further adjustment for gestational age at delivery. The early-pandemic exposure group was also categorized by gestational age at the start period (<14 weeks' and 14-20 weeks') to assess if duration of exposure affected gestational weight gain risks with the use of multinominal logistic regression. Results Among 5,377 individuals 3,619 (67.3 %) and 1,758 (32.7 %) were in the pre and early pandemic epochs respectively. Overall, 934 (17.4 %) individuals gained below recommended, 1,280 (23.8 %) met recommendations, and 3,163 (58.8 %) gained above IOM recommended gestational weight gain. Compared to the pre-pandemic epoch, the early pandemic period was not associated with weight gain below (OR 1.06, 95 % Cl 0.89-1.27) or above (OR 1.03, 95 % Cl 0.89-1.19) IOM recommendations. This was also true when the early pandemic group was stratified based on gestational age at the start of the early pandemic period (<14 weeks' and 14-20 weeks'). Conclusions This study demonstrated no significant difference in maternal weight gain between pre and early COVID-19 pandemic periods.
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