Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem ()

Gestational weight gain and nutritional state of the newborn: a descriptive study

  • Kelen Cristina Ramos dos SANTOS,
  • Luana Oliveira MURARO,
  • Maria Carolina WITKOWSKI,
  • Márcia Koja BREIGEIRON

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-1447.2014.01.42783
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 1
pp. 62 – 69

Abstract

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The objective was to characterize puerperal women in relation to gestational weight gain and their newborns in accordance with the nutritional state at birth. This is a descriptive, quantitative and retrospective study approved by the Ethics Committee at the institution responsible. The collection of data was from December 2012 to May 2013. The sample was composed of 24 puerperal women and their children. The participants presented an average age of 26.5 (DP=5.4) years, 79.2% white; 91.7% married; 58.3% multiparous; 75% with a level of education between secondary school and higher education; 58.3% with a low family income; 54.1% presented an altered pre-gestational nutritional state and 75% obtained an inadequate gestational weight gain. 79.2% of the newborns were classified as Adequate for Gestational Age (AIG). The newborns classified as Large for Gestational Age (GIG) were from pregnant women that had excessive weight gain or were overweight. It was concluded that health professionals should be attentive to nutritional deviations with the intention of avoiding complications for maternal/fetal health.

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