DOI: 10.11606/t.6.2021.tde-05042021-161019
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Relação entre ganho de peso gestacional e composição corporal do concepto

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“…Prepregnancy overweight was associated with excessive weight gain during pregnancy, which is an important warning sign given the several consequences that may arise. The pregnant woman may have a higher risk of hypertension 22 , preeclampsia 22 , anemia and vitamin A4 deficiency, gestational diabetes 23 , and anesthetic complications. 23 As for the baby, the risk of stillbirth may be twice as high in obese women when compared to those with normal BMI 24 , there is also a higher risk of macrosomia 25 , besides influencing delivery-related issues such as a higher risk of premature labor and cesarean delivery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Prepregnancy overweight was associated with excessive weight gain during pregnancy, which is an important warning sign given the several consequences that may arise. The pregnant woman may have a higher risk of hypertension 22 , preeclampsia 22 , anemia and vitamin A4 deficiency, gestational diabetes 23 , and anesthetic complications. 23 As for the baby, the risk of stillbirth may be twice as high in obese women when compared to those with normal BMI 24 , there is also a higher risk of macrosomia 25 , besides influencing delivery-related issues such as a higher risk of premature labor and cesarean delivery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pregnant woman may have a higher risk of hypertension 22 , preeclampsia 22 , anemia and vitamin A4 deficiency, gestational diabetes 23 , and anesthetic complications. 23 As for the baby, the risk of stillbirth may be twice as high in obese women when compared to those with normal BMI 24 , there is also a higher risk of macrosomia 25 , besides influencing delivery-related issues such as a higher risk of premature labor and cesarean delivery. 25 Socioeconomic status, present in some studies, 3,15,19 has been shown to be an association factor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O aumento de catecolaminas em resposta à hipoglicemia materna e a resistência à insulina (RI) no final da gestação contribuem para essa mudança. Na fase catabólica materna, encontrase o período de ganho máximo de peso fetal e, particularmente, a RI aumentada é fundamental para redirecionar glicose, AGL e aminoácidos para a unidade feto-placentária, podendo influenciar diretamente o transporte de nutrientes para a placenta (Teles et al, 2021).…”
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“…Os artigos analisados na revisão apresentam diversos problemas associados a obesidade na gestação, que podem acarretar em problemas na vida da mãe e do neonato, dentre elas é possível destacar na mãe a presença de diabetes mellitus gestacional, hipertensão, maior prevalência de cesarianas, hemorragia pós-parto, suscetibilidade para o aborto, infecções urinárias, aumento da mortalidade entre outros. Para o filho os mais presentes foram: macrossomia fetal, fetos pequenos para idade gestacional (PIG) ou grandes para idade gestacional (GIG), prematuridade, hiperinsulinemia e resistência à insulina, aumento da mortalidade fetal e comorbidades na infância, além de distúrbios metabólicos e respiratórios, entre outros (Nascimento et al, 2018a;Ferreira et al, 2019;Lana et al, 2020;Oliveira et al, 2020;Paulino et al, 2020;Silveira et al, 2021;Teles, 2021;Trombe et al, 2021).…”
Section: Fonte: Autoria Própria (2022)unclassified