Combined effect of short stature and socioeconomic status on body mass index and weight gain during reproductive age in Brazilian women

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作者
Sichieri, R
Silva, CVC
Moura, AS
机构
[1] UERJ, Dept Ciencias Fisiol, Lab Fisiol Nutr & Desenvolvimento, Inst Biol, BR-20550030 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[2] Univ Estadual Rio De Janeiro, Dept Ciencias Fisiol, Lab Fisiol Nutr & Desenvolvimento, Inst Social Med, BR-20550030 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[3] Univ Estadual Rio De Janeiro, Dept Ciencias Fisiol, Lab Fisiol Nutr & Desenvolvimento, Inst Nutr, BR-20550030 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
关键词
parity; body mass index; weight gain; pregnancy; overweight; stature;
D O I
10.1590/S0100-879X2003001000007
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Short stature, a marker for undernutrition early in life, has been associated with obesity in Brazilian women, but not in men. We tested the hypothesis that weight gain during the reproductive years could explain this gender difference. A national two-stage household survey of mothers with one or more children under five years of age was conducted in Brazil in 1996. The subjects were women aged 20 to 45 with last delivery seven months or more prior to the years (N = 2297), with last delivery seven months or more prior to the The regions of the country were divided into rural, North/Northeast (urban underdeveloped) and South/Southeast/Midwest (urban developed). The dependent variables were current body mass. index (BMI) measured, BMI prior to childbearing (reported), and BMI change. Socioeconomic variables included mother's years of education and family purchasing power score. A secondary analysis was restricted to primiparous women. The prevalence of current over. weight and overweight prior to childbearing (BMI greater than or equal to25 kg/m(2)) was higher among shorter women (<1.50 m) compared to normal stature women only in the urban developed region (P < 0.05). After adjustment for socioeconomic variables, age, parity, BMI prior to childbearing, and age at first birth, current BMI was 2.39 units higher (P = 0.008) for short stature women living in the urban developed area compared with short stature women living in the urban underdeveloped area. For both multiparous and primiparous women, BMI gain compared to the value prior to childbearing was significantly higher among short stature women living in the urban developed region (P :! 0.04). These results provide clear evidence that short stature was associated with a higher BMI and with an increased risk of weight gain/retention with pregnancy in the developed areas of Brazil, but not in the underdeveloped ones.
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