Maternal gestational weight gain and adverse pregnancy outcomes in non-diabetic women.

Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology : the journal of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology(2023)

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In conclusion, inappropriate GWG is strongly associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, even if they do not have GDM. Therefore, this population should receive attention and management before and during pregnancy.Impact Statement Several studies have focused on the GDM population and the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, but few have focused on GDM-negative populations. This is because GDM-negative women are perceived to be "safe," leading to less focus on themselves, which can lead to subsequent excessive weight gain during pregnancy. Whether this factor increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes in this population remains unknown. Our study found an inverse relationship between GWG and GDM. Therefore, our study focuses on this group of GDM-negative pregnant women. Their excessive weight gain increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, even higher than GDM pregnant women. GWG is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Therefore, pregnant women without GDM also need increased attention and management of their weight before and during pregnancy. Prenatal care providers can utilise tools such as diet, exercise counselling, weight tracking, and setting weight gain goals to reduce inappropriate weight gain and mitigate its adverse effects on pregnancy outcomes.
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Gestational weight gain, gestational diabetes mellitus, body mass index, pregnancy outcomes
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