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    Perímetro braquial da gestante e sua relação com o peso ao nascer

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    OBJETIVO: Para determinar a relação entre os indicadores antropométricos maternos e o peso, a estatura e o perímetro cefálico do recém-nascido, foi realizado um estudo de seguimento de noventa e duas gestantes, inscritas no serviço de pré-natal de um hospital de São Paulo, Brasil. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Foram estudadas as seguintes variáveis na mãe: peso, estatura, perímetro braquial, peso pré-gestacional, ganho de peso, idade e Índice de Quetelet. Nos recém-nascidos foram obtidas as seguintes variáveis: peso ao nascer, estatura, perímetro cefálico e idade gestacional pelo método de Dubowitz. RESULTADOS: Foram observadas associações significativas entre a idade gestacional do recém-nascido e suas variáveis antropométricas. Adicionalmente, o perímetro braquial materno e o peso pré-gestacional estavam significativamente correlacionados com o peso ao nascer (r = 0,399; r = 0,378 respectivamente). A regressão linear multivariada mostrou que a idade gestacional, o perímetro braquial materno e o peso pré-gestacional continuaram sendo preditores significativos do peso ao nascer. Somente a idade gestacional e a idade materna estiveram associadas com a estatura do recém-nascido, similarmente o perímetro braquial esteve associado com a estatura (r = 0,306; P = 0,0030). CONCLUSÃO: O perímetro braquial materno é um potencial indicador do estado nutricional materno. Poderia ser utilizado como indicador alternativo em substituição da estatura e peso pré-gestacional para avaliar mulheres em risco de ter um resultado da gravidez desfavorável.OBJECTIVE: In order to determine the relationship between some maternal anthropometric indicators and birth weight, crown-heel length and newborn's head circumference, 92 pregnant women were followed through at the prenatal service of hospital in S. Paulo, Brazil. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The following variables were established for the mother: weight, height, mid-upper arm circumference, pre-pregnancy weight, gestational weight gain and Quetelet's index. For the newborn the following variables were recorded: birth weight, crown-heel length, head circumference and gestational age by Dubowitz's method. RESULTS: Significant associations were noted between gestational age and newborn variables. In addition, maternal mid-arm circumference (MUAC) and pre-pregnancy weight were found to be positively correlated to birth weight (r=0.399; r=0.378, respectively). The multivariate linear regression shows that gestational age, mother's arm circumference and pre-pregnancy weight continue to be significant predictors of birth weight. On the other hand, only gestational age and mother's age was associated with crown-heel length. Similarly MUAC was significantly associated with crown-heel length (r= 0.306; P=0.0030). CONCLUSION: Maternal mid-upper arm circumference is a potential indicator of maternal nutritional status. It could be used in association with other anthropometric measurements, instead of pre-pregnancy weight, as an alternative indicator to assess women at risk of poor pregnancy outcome

    Mid-upper arm circumference in pregnant women and its relation to birth weight

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    OBJECTIVE: In order to determine the relationship between some maternal anthropometric indicators and birth weight, crown-heel length and newborn's head circumference, 92 pregnant women were followed through at the prenatal service of hospital in S. Paulo, Brazil. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The following variables were established for the mother: weight, height, mid-upper arm circumference, pre-pregnancy weight, gestational weight gain and Quetelet's index. For the newborn the following variables were recorded: birth weight, crown-heel length, head circumference and gestational age by Dubowitz's method. RESULTS: Significant associations were noted between gestational age and newborn variables. In addition, maternal mid-arm circumference (MUAC) and pre-pregnancy weight were found to be positively correlated to birth weight (r=0.399; r=0.378, respectively). The multivariate linear regression shows that gestational age, mother's arm circumference and pre-pregnancy weight continue to be significant predictors of birth weight. On the other hand, only gestational age and mother's age was associated with crown-heel length. Similarly MUAC was significantly associated with crown-heel length (r= 0.306; P=0.0030). CONCLUSION: Maternal mid-upper arm circumference is a potential indicator of maternal nutritional status. It could be used in association with other anthropometric measurements, instead of pre-pregnancy weight, as an alternative indicator to assess women at risk of poor pregnancy outcome

    Mid-upper arm circumference in pregnant women and its relation to birth weight

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    OBJECTIVE: In order to determine the relationship between some maternal anthropometric indicators and birth weight, crown-heel length and newborn's head circumference, 92 pregnant women were followed through at the prenatal service of hospital in S. Paulo, Brazil. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The following variables were established for the mother: weight, height, mid-upper arm circumference, pre-pregnancy weight, gestational weight gain and Quetelet's index. For the newborn the following variables were recorded: birth weight, crown-heel length, head circumference and gestational age by Dubowitz's method. RESULTS: Significant associations were noted between gestational age and newborn variables. In addition, maternal mid-arm circumference (MUAC) and pre-pregnancy weight were found to be positively correlated to birth weight (r=0.399; r=0.378, respectively). The multivariate linear regression shows that gestational age, mother's arm circumference and pre-pregnancy weight continue to be significant predictors of birth weight. On the other hand, only gestational age and mother's age was associated with crown-heel length. Similarly MUAC was significantly associated with crown-heel length (r= 0.306; P=0.0030). CONCLUSION: Maternal mid-upper arm circumference is a potential indicator of maternal nutritional status. It could be used in association with other anthropometric measurements, instead of pre-pregnancy weight, as an alternative indicator to assess women at risk of poor pregnancy outcome

    Altura materna e peso da criança ao nascer Maternal height and birth weight

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    Numa população de 498 gestantes sadias matriculadas no Centro de Saúde Geraldo Paula Souza, foi estudada a relação entre a altura materna e o peso da criança ao nascer, segundo a técnica de análise de regressão múltipla, tipo "stepwise", utilizando-se o subprograma "regression", componente do sistema "Statistical Package for Social Sciences" - SPSS. Essa técnica permite isolar o efeito de cada fator ajustado para a presença dos efeitos de outros fatores. O peso da criança ao nascer mostrou-se associado à idade gestacional, peso médio da gestante no 3.&deg; trimestre da gravidez e ao sexo do recém-nascido, a um nível de significância de 5%. Idade materna, peso médio da gestante no 2.&deg; trimestre da gravidez, altura materna e ordem de nascimento do recém-nascido não se mostraram associados com o peso ao nascer, ao citado nível de significância.<br>The relationship between maternal height and birth weight was studied using a multiple regression approach with a "stepwise" solution. In the final stage of that procedure no correlation was found between maternal height and birth weight given the regression on gestational age, maternal weight, sex and birth order of the fetus
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