Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Maternal and Child Health Journal 3/2014

01-04-2014 | Brief Report

Effects of Pre-pregnancy Obesity, Race/Ethnicity and Prematurity

Authors: B. E. de Jongh, D. A. Paul, M. Hoffman, R. Locke

Published in: Maternal and Child Health Journal | Issue 3/2014

Login to get access

Abstract

To investigate the association between maternal pre-pregnancy obesity, race/ethnicity and prematurity. Retrospective cohort study of maternal deliveries at a single regional center from 2009 to 2010 time period (n = 11,711). Generalized linear models were used for the analysis to estimate an adjusted odds ratio with 95 % confidence interval of the association between maternal pre-pregnancy obesity, race/ethnicity and prematurity. Analysis controlled for diabetes, chronic hypertension, previous preterm birth, smoking and insurance status. The demographics of the study population were as follows, race/ethnicity had predominance in the White/Non-Hispanic population with 60.1 %, followed by the Black/Non-Hispanic population 24.2 %, the Hispanic population with 10.3 % and the Asian population with 5.4 %. Maternal pre-pregnancy weight showed that the population with a normal body mass index (BMI) was 49.4 %, followed by the population being overweight with 26.2 %, and last, the population which was obese with 24.4 %. Maternal obesity increased the odds of prematurity in the White/Non-Hispanic, Hispanic and Asian population (aOR 1.40, CI 1.12–1.75; aOR 2.20, CI 1.23–3.95; aOR 3.07, CI 1.16–8.13, respectively). Although the Black/Non-Hispanic population prematurity rate remains higher than the other race/ethnicity populations, the Black/Non-Hispanic population did not have an increased odds of prematurity in obese mothers (OR 0.87; CI 0.68–1.19). Unlike White/Non-Hispanic, Asian and Hispanic mothers, normal pre-pregnancy BMI in Black/Non-Hispanic mothers was not associated with lower odds for prematurity. The odds for mothers of the White/Non-Hispanic, Hispanic and Asian populations, for delivering a premature infant, were significantly increased when obese. Analysis controlled for chronic hypertension, diabetes, insurance status, prior preterm birth and smoking. Obesity is a risk factor for prematurity in the White/Non-Hispanic, Asian and Hispanic population, but not for the Black/Non-Hispanic population. The design and evaluation of weight-based maternal health programs that aggregate race/ethnicity may not be sufficient. The optimal method to address maternal pre-pregnancy and intra-pregnancy weight-related health disorders may need to be stratified along race/ethnicity adjusted strategies and goals. However, a more global preventative strategy that encompasses the social determinants of health may be needed to reduce the higher rates of prematurity among the Black/Non-Hispanic population.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Thangaratinam, S., Rogozinska, E., Jolly, K., et al. (2012). Interventions to reduce or prevent obesity in pregnant women: A systematic review. Health Technology Assessment. 16(31), iii–iv, 1–191. doi:10.3310/hta16310. Thangaratinam, S., Rogozinska, E., Jolly, K., et al. (2012). Interventions to reduce or prevent obesity in pregnant women: A systematic review. Health Technology Assessment. 16(31), iii–iv, 1–191. doi:10.​3310/​hta16310.
2.
go back to reference Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults–The Evidence Report (1998). National Institutes of Health. Obesity Research. 6(Suppl 2), 51S–209S. Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults–The Evidence Report (1998). National Institutes of Health. Obesity Research. 6(Suppl 2), 51S–209S.
3.
go back to reference Cnattingius, S., Bergstrom, R., Lipworth, L., et al. (1998). Prepregnancy weight and the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. New England Journal of Medicine, 338(3), 147–152.CrossRefPubMed Cnattingius, S., Bergstrom, R., Lipworth, L., et al. (1998). Prepregnancy weight and the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. New England Journal of Medicine, 338(3), 147–152.CrossRefPubMed
4.
go back to reference Aly, H., Hammad, T., Nada, A., et al. (2010). Maternal obesity, associated complications and risk of prematurity. Journal of Perinatology, 30(7), 447–451.CrossRefPubMed Aly, H., Hammad, T., Nada, A., et al. (2010). Maternal obesity, associated complications and risk of prematurity. Journal of Perinatology, 30(7), 447–451.CrossRefPubMed
5.
go back to reference Zhong, Y., Cahill, A. G., Macones, G. A., et al. (2010). The Association between prepregnancy maternal body mass index and preterm delivery. American Journal of Perinatology, 27(4), 293–298.CrossRefPubMed Zhong, Y., Cahill, A. G., Macones, G. A., et al. (2010). The Association between prepregnancy maternal body mass index and preterm delivery. American Journal of Perinatology, 27(4), 293–298.CrossRefPubMed
6.
go back to reference Rosenberg, T. J., Garbers, S., Chavkin, W., et al. (2003). Prepregnancy weight and adverse perinatal outcomes in an ethnically diverse population. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 102(5 Pt 1), 1022–1027.CrossRefPubMed Rosenberg, T. J., Garbers, S., Chavkin, W., et al. (2003). Prepregnancy weight and adverse perinatal outcomes in an ethnically diverse population. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 102(5 Pt 1), 1022–1027.CrossRefPubMed
7.
go back to reference Hamilton, B. E., Martin, J. A., & Ventura, S. J. (2011). Births: Preliminary data for 2010. National Vital Statistics Reports, 60(2), 1–26.PubMed Hamilton, B. E., Martin, J. A., & Ventura, S. J. (2011). Births: Preliminary data for 2010. National Vital Statistics Reports, 60(2), 1–26.PubMed
8.
go back to reference Spong, C. Y. M. D., Iams, J. M. D., Goldenberg, R. M. D., et al. (2011). Disparities in perinatal medicine: Preterm birth, stillbirth, and infant mortality. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 117(4), 948–955.CrossRefPubMed Spong, C. Y. M. D., Iams, J. M. D., Goldenberg, R. M. D., et al. (2011). Disparities in perinatal medicine: Preterm birth, stillbirth, and infant mortality. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 117(4), 948–955.CrossRefPubMed
11.
go back to reference Holzman, C. D. V. M. P. M. P. H., Eyster, J. P., Kleyn, M. M. S., et al. (2009). Maternal weathering and risk of preterm delivery. American Journal of Public Health, 99(10), 1864–1871.CrossRefPubMedCentralPubMed Holzman, C. D. V. M. P. M. P. H., Eyster, J. P., Kleyn, M. M. S., et al. (2009). Maternal weathering and risk of preterm delivery. American Journal of Public Health, 99(10), 1864–1871.CrossRefPubMedCentralPubMed
12.
go back to reference Hogue, C. J., & Bremner, J. D. (2005). Stress model for research into preterm delivery among black women. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 192(5 Suppl), S47–S55.CrossRefPubMed Hogue, C. J., & Bremner, J. D. (2005). Stress model for research into preterm delivery among black women. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 192(5 Suppl), S47–S55.CrossRefPubMed
13.
go back to reference Love, C., David, R. J., Rankin, K. M., et al. (2010). Exploring weathering: Effects of lifelong economic environment and maternal age on low birth weight, small for gestational age, and preterm birth in African-American and white women. American Journal of Epidemiology, 172(2), 127–134.CrossRefPubMed Love, C., David, R. J., Rankin, K. M., et al. (2010). Exploring weathering: Effects of lifelong economic environment and maternal age on low birth weight, small for gestational age, and preterm birth in African-American and white women. American Journal of Epidemiology, 172(2), 127–134.CrossRefPubMed
15.
go back to reference Sui, Z., Grivell, R. M., & Dodd, J. M. (2012). Antenatal exercise to improve outcomes in overweight or obese women: A systematic review. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 91(5), 538–545.CrossRefPubMed Sui, Z., Grivell, R. M., & Dodd, J. M. (2012). Antenatal exercise to improve outcomes in overweight or obese women: A systematic review. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 91(5), 538–545.CrossRefPubMed
16.
17.
go back to reference Centers for Disease C, Prevention. (2010). Vital signs: State-specific obesity prevalence among adults—United States, 2009. MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 59(30), 951–955. Centers for Disease C, Prevention. (2010). Vital signs: State-specific obesity prevalence among adults—United States, 2009. MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 59(30), 951–955.
19.
go back to reference Wetta, L., & Tita, A. T. N. (2012). Early term births: Considerations in management. Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics North America, 39(1), 89–97.CrossRef Wetta, L., & Tita, A. T. N. (2012). Early term births: Considerations in management. Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics North America, 39(1), 89–97.CrossRef
21.
go back to reference Medicine Io (1985). Preventing low birthweight. Summary. Medicine Io (1985). Preventing low birthweight. Summary.
22.
go back to reference Prevention CfDCa. (2013). About BMI for adults. CDC: healthy weight: Assessing your weight. 2011. Accessed 1 April 2013. Prevention CfDCa. (2013). About BMI for adults. CDC: healthy weight: Assessing your weight. 2011. Accessed 1 April 2013.
24.
go back to reference Doherty, D. A., Magann, E. F., Francis, J., et al. (2006). Pre-pregnancy body mass index and pregnancy outcomes. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 95(3), 242–247.CrossRefPubMed Doherty, D. A., Magann, E. F., Francis, J., et al. (2006). Pre-pregnancy body mass index and pregnancy outcomes. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 95(3), 242–247.CrossRefPubMed
25.
26.
go back to reference Salihu, H. M., Luke, S., Alio, A. P., et al. (2009). The superobese mother and ethnic disparities in preterm birth. Journal of the National Medical Association, 101(11), 1125–1131.PubMed Salihu, H. M., Luke, S., Alio, A. P., et al. (2009). The superobese mother and ethnic disparities in preterm birth. Journal of the National Medical Association, 101(11), 1125–1131.PubMed
27.
go back to reference Hypertension and Pregnancy. (2012). Medscape. Accessed 14 June 2012. Hypertension and Pregnancy. (2012). Medscape. Accessed 14 June 2012.
28.
go back to reference Chappell, L. C., Enye, S., Seed, P., et al. (2008). Adverse perinatal outcomes and risk factors for preeclampsia in women with chronic hypertension: A prospective study. Hypertension, 51(4, Part 2), 1002–1009.CrossRefPubMed Chappell, L. C., Enye, S., Seed, P., et al. (2008). Adverse perinatal outcomes and risk factors for preeclampsia in women with chronic hypertension: A prospective study. Hypertension, 51(4, Part 2), 1002–1009.CrossRefPubMed
29.
go back to reference Vigil-De Gracia, P., Lasso, M., & Montufar-Rueda, C. (2004). Perinatal outcome in women with severe chronic hypertension during the second half of pregnancy. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 85(2), 139–144.CrossRefPubMed Vigil-De Gracia, P., Lasso, M., & Montufar-Rueda, C. (2004). Perinatal outcome in women with severe chronic hypertension during the second half of pregnancy. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 85(2), 139–144.CrossRefPubMed
30.
go back to reference Rehan, V. K. M. D. F., Moddemann, D. M. D. F., & Casiro, O. G. M. D. F. (2002). Outcome of very-low-birth-weight (<1,500 Grams) infants born to mothers with diabetes. Clinical Pediatrics, 41(7), 481–591.CrossRefPubMed Rehan, V. K. M. D. F., Moddemann, D. M. D. F., & Casiro, O. G. M. D. F. (2002). Outcome of very-low-birth-weight (<1,500 Grams) infants born to mothers with diabetes. Clinical Pediatrics, 41(7), 481–591.CrossRefPubMed
31.
go back to reference Williams, M., Malik, A., Francis, A., et al. (2011). The effect of smoking during pregnancy on incidence of hypertensive diseases, prematurity and intrauterine growth restriction. Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 96(Suppl 1), Fa103. Williams, M., Malik, A., Francis, A., et al. (2011). The effect of smoking during pregnancy on incidence of hypertensive diseases, prematurity and intrauterine growth restriction. Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 96(Suppl 1), Fa103.
33.
go back to reference Abell, J. E., Egan, B. M., Wilson, P. W. F., et al. (2008). Differences in cardiovascular disease mortality associated with body mass between black and white persons. American Journal of Public Health, 98(1), 63–66.CrossRefPubMedCentralPubMed Abell, J. E., Egan, B. M., Wilson, P. W. F., et al. (2008). Differences in cardiovascular disease mortality associated with body mass between black and white persons. American Journal of Public Health, 98(1), 63–66.CrossRefPubMedCentralPubMed
Metadata
Title
Effects of Pre-pregnancy Obesity, Race/Ethnicity and Prematurity
Authors
B. E. de Jongh
D. A. Paul
M. Hoffman
R. Locke
Publication date
01-04-2014
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Maternal and Child Health Journal / Issue 3/2014
Print ISSN: 1092-7875
Electronic ISSN: 1573-6628
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-013-1296-8

Other articles of this Issue 3/2014

Maternal and Child Health Journal 3/2014 Go to the issue