Relationship between maternal hemoglobin and birthweight in Antioquia, Colombia

ABSTRACT: Objectives: to determine the relationship between maternal hemoglobin (HbM) per gestational trimester and birthweight (BW). Methods: this was an analytical, cross-sectional observational study that included the prenatal records of 494 pregnant women who delivered live newborns in the Depar...

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Autores:
Madrid Pérez, Carolina
Restrepo Mesa, Sandra Lucía
Aristizábal Tirado, Jessica
Londoño Sierra, Diana Carolina
Cardona Ospina, Arturo
Parra Sosa, Beatriz Elena
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Fecha de publicación:
2021
Institución:
Universidad de Antioquia
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Repositorio UdeA
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eng
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Palabra clave:
Peso al Nacer
Birth Weight
Embarazo
Pregnancy
Anemia
Hemoglobina
Hemoglobin
Periodo perinatal
Perinatal period
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Relationship between maternal hemoglobin and birthweight in Antioquia, Colombia
dc.title.alternative.spa.fl_str_mv Relación de la hemoglobina materna y el peso al nacer en Antioquia, Colombia
title Relationship between maternal hemoglobin and birthweight in Antioquia, Colombia
spellingShingle Relationship between maternal hemoglobin and birthweight in Antioquia, Colombia
Peso al Nacer
Birth Weight
Embarazo
Pregnancy
Anemia
Hemoglobina
Hemoglobin
Periodo perinatal
Perinatal period
title_short Relationship between maternal hemoglobin and birthweight in Antioquia, Colombia
title_full Relationship between maternal hemoglobin and birthweight in Antioquia, Colombia
title_fullStr Relationship between maternal hemoglobin and birthweight in Antioquia, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between maternal hemoglobin and birthweight in Antioquia, Colombia
title_sort Relationship between maternal hemoglobin and birthweight in Antioquia, Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Madrid Pérez, Carolina
Restrepo Mesa, Sandra Lucía
Aristizábal Tirado, Jessica
Londoño Sierra, Diana Carolina
Cardona Ospina, Arturo
Parra Sosa, Beatriz Elena
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Madrid Pérez, Carolina
Restrepo Mesa, Sandra Lucía
Aristizábal Tirado, Jessica
Londoño Sierra, Diana Carolina
Cardona Ospina, Arturo
Parra Sosa, Beatriz Elena
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Peso al Nacer
Birth Weight
Embarazo
Pregnancy
Anemia
topic Peso al Nacer
Birth Weight
Embarazo
Pregnancy
Anemia
Hemoglobina
Hemoglobin
Periodo perinatal
Perinatal period
dc.subject.lemb.none.fl_str_mv Hemoglobina
Hemoglobin
Periodo perinatal
Perinatal period
description ABSTRACT: Objectives: to determine the relationship between maternal hemoglobin (HbM) per gestational trimester and birthweight (BW). Methods: this was an analytical, cross-sectional observational study that included the prenatal records of 494 pregnant women who delivered live newborns in the Department of Antioquia. The maternal health data collected included HbM and BW, and gynecological and obstetric, anthropometric, and maternal health-related data. The Mann–Whitney U test was applied, supplemented by effect size (ES) to compare the study groups. Results: HbM in the third trimester was significantly associated with BW (p=0.029).It showed a significant effect size on BW as follows: first trimester: ES=0.44 (CI95%=0.183–0.697); second trimester: ES=0.49 (CI95%= 0.187–0.79); and third trimester: ES=0.43 (CI95% = 0.202–0.658). Maternal anemia was 4.2%, 11.2%, and 21.4% in the first, second, and third trimester, respectively. Conclusions: as it is an inexpensive indicator and easy to determine, the timely monitoring and assessment of HbM is required owing to its importance in maternal and neonatal health, quality of life, and human capital development. Key words: Birth weight, Anemia, Maternal hemoglobin, Pregnancy, Prenatal
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spelling Madrid Pérez, CarolinaRestrepo Mesa, Sandra LucíaAristizábal Tirado, JessicaLondoño Sierra, Diana CarolinaCardona Ospina, ArturoParra Sosa, Beatriz Elena2022-01-16T17:24:59Z2022-01-16T17:24:59Z20211519-3829http://hdl.handle.net/10495/2532610.1590/1806-930420210001000101806-9304ABSTRACT: Objectives: to determine the relationship between maternal hemoglobin (HbM) per gestational trimester and birthweight (BW). Methods: this was an analytical, cross-sectional observational study that included the prenatal records of 494 pregnant women who delivered live newborns in the Department of Antioquia. The maternal health data collected included HbM and BW, and gynecological and obstetric, anthropometric, and maternal health-related data. The Mann–Whitney U test was applied, supplemented by effect size (ES) to compare the study groups. Results: HbM in the third trimester was significantly associated with BW (p=0.029).It showed a significant effect size on BW as follows: first trimester: ES=0.44 (CI95%=0.183–0.697); second trimester: ES=0.49 (CI95%= 0.187–0.79); and third trimester: ES=0.43 (CI95% = 0.202–0.658). Maternal anemia was 4.2%, 11.2%, and 21.4% in the first, second, and third trimester, respectively. Conclusions: as it is an inexpensive indicator and easy to determine, the timely monitoring and assessment of HbM is required owing to its importance in maternal and neonatal health, quality of life, and human capital development. Key words: Birth weight, Anemia, Maternal hemoglobin, Pregnancy, PrenatalRESUMEN: Objetivos: determinar la relación entre hemoglobina materna (HbM) por trimestre de gestación y peso al nacer (PN). Métodos: estudio observacional analítico, transversal, en 494 historias prenatales de gestantes con recién nacido vivo del departamento de Antioquia. Se tomaron datos de HbM y PN, ginecobstétricos, antropométricos y de salud materna. Para comparar los grupos de estudio, se aplicó la prueba U-Mann Whitney, complementada con el tamaño de efecto (ES). Resultados: la HbM de tercer trimestre se asoció significativamente con el PN (p=0,029); la HbM mostró un tamaño de efecto importante sobre el PN, así: primer trimestre: ES=0,44 (IC95%= 0,183 a 0,697); segundo trimestre: ES=0,49 (IC95%= 0,187 a 0,79); tercer trimestre: ES=0,43 (IC95%= 0,202 a 0,658). La anemia materna fue 4,2%, 11,2% y 21,4% en el primero, segundo y tercer trimestre, respectivamente. Conclusiones: Se necesita seguimiento y evaluación oportuna de la HbM, indicador de bajo costo y fácil determinación, por su importancia en la salud materna y neonatal, en la calidad de vida y desarrollo del capital humano. Palabras-clave: Peso al nacer, Hemoglobina materna, Anemia, Embarazo, GestaciónCOL00004078application/pdfengspaInstituto Materno Infantil de PernambucoAlimentación y Nutrición HumanaRecife, Brasilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1https://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTArtículo de investigaciónhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/co/http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Relationship between maternal hemoglobin and birthweight in Antioquia, ColombiaRelación de la hemoglobina materna y el peso al nacer en Antioquia, ColombiaPeso al NacerBirth WeightEmbarazoPregnancyAnemiaHemoglobinaHemoglobinPeriodo perinatalPerinatal periodRev. Bras. Saude Mater. 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