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Pregnant women's knowledge of the implications of overweight and obesity during pregnancy

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Virginia Santos Geliz ,
Virginia Santos Geliz

Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río. Policlínico Docente Universitario Modesto Gómez Rubio, de San Juan y Martínez. Pinar del Río, Cuba.

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Liosbel Grandia Pérez ,
Liosbel Grandia Pérez

Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río. Policlínico Docente Universitario Modesto Gómez Rubio, de San Juan y Martínez. Pinar del Río, Cuba.

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Yenia Caraballo Prieto ,
Yenia Caraballo Prieto

Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río. Policlínico Docente Universitario Modesto Gómez Rubio, de San Juan y Martínez. Pinar del Río, Cuba.

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Leidy Mary Pérez Cruz ,
Leidy Mary Pérez Cruz

Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río. Policlínico Docente Universitario Modesto Gómez Rubio, de San Juan y Martínez. Pinar del Río, Cuba.

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Niurka Delgado Vergara ,
Niurka Delgado Vergara

Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río. Policlínico Docente Universitario Modesto Gómez Rubio, de San Juan y Martínez. Pinar del Río, Cuba.

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Abstract

Introduction: overweight and obesity are currently of great importance, with numerous implications for maternal-fetal health during pregnancy.

Objective: to determine the level of knowledge about the implications of overweight and obesity in pregnancy.

Methods: observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study, carried out in a sample of 189 pregnant women, belonging to the Modesto Gómez Rubio Teaching Polyclinic, San Juan y Martínez, between 2020 and 2022. The documentary review of clinical histories and the application of a questionnaire allowed obtaining information that gave an output to the variables studied, respecting medical ethics.

Results: pregnant women aged ≥ 40 years (25,9 %) predominated, 56,1 % of them had white skin color, 48.1 % had pre-university school level, and 39,7 % were overweight at the time of enrollment. Arterial hypertension and diabetes mellitus (5,3 and 4,2 % respectively) were the main personal pathological antecedents. The orientations of the health personnel (88,4 %) were the main source of information on the implications of overweight and obesity during pregnancy, 72 % of the pregnant women having sufficient knowledge about them.

Conclusions: the demographic profile of the pregnant women was described, showing a predominance of those who were overweight at the time of the interview, and the main personal pathological antecedents were also identified. Among the sources of information on the implications of overweight and obesity for pregnancy, orientation by health personnel was the main one, with a predominance of pregnant women with a sufficient level of knowledge.

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Santos Geliz V, Grandia Pérez L, Caraballo Prieto Y, Pérez Cruz LM, Delgado Vergara N. Pregnant women’s knowledge of the implications of overweight and obesity during pregnancy. Salud, Ciencia y Tecnología - Serie de Conferencias [Internet]. 2022 Dec. 11 [cited 2024 Jun. 29];1:267. Available from: https://conferencias.saludcyt.ar/index.php/sctconf/article/view/267

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