Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (Sep 2019)

Risk factors for the formation of striae gravidarum in women in Jiangsu Province of China

  • Ping Ren,
  • Weibo Zhao,
  • Xu Dai,
  • Ximei Wang,
  • Jinjin Yu,
  • Yan Yuan,
  • Yibo Wu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 5
pp. 640 – 644

Abstract

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Objective: We study the risk factors that affect the formation of striae gravidarum in women in Jiangsu Province of China under current living habits. Materials and methods: This sample is based on 400 primiparas from obstetric of the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangnan University in Wuxi from February 2017 to October 2017. Among them, there are 200 pregnant women with striae gravidarum and 200 without striae gravidarum. Striae gravidarum predictors were selected such as age, height, pre-pregnancy BMI, postpartum BMI, daily sitting time, weight gain during pregnancy, fetal weight, and diet on maternal. Results: (1) The pregnant women who had striae gravidarum were generally lower in height than those who did not have striae gravidarum and had a higher BMI index than those who did not have striae gravidarum before and after childbirth. (2) In the pregnant women who have had striae gravidarum, the incidence of abdominal striae gravidarum in sedentary women is significantly lower than those in non-sedentary women, the incidence of striae gravidarum in legs is higher than those in non-sedentary women, and no significant difference in hip striae gravidarum. (3) In all pregnant women who have striae gravidarum, abdomen striae gravidarum tend to be lighter and leg striae gravidarum tends to be heavier in sedentary women, but no significant effect on the hip. (4) Regular consumption of honey, milk, trotters, freshwater fish, eggs, and tremella can reduce the incidence of striae gravidarum. Conclusion: The lifestyle and eating habits have a certain influence on the formation and severity of stretch marks. Keywords: Striae gravidarum, Sedentary, Legs, Estrogen, Collagen