Research Article

Body Mass Index and Gestational Weight Gain Are Associated with Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes Based on Chinese Women

Table 5

Absolute risk of adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes.

VariablesUnderweight ()Normal weight ()Overweight ()Obesity ()
Insufficient ()Appropriate ()Excessive ()Insufficient ()Appropriate ()Excessive ()Insufficient ()Appropriate ()Excessive ()Insufficient ()Appropriate ()Excessive ()

Adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes25 (58.14)34 (48.57)7 (100.00)46 (65.71)69 (73.40)24 (53.33)16 (84.21)48 (72.73)66 (83.54)8 (100.00)22 (95.65)25 (89.29)
 GDM5 (11.63)6 (8.57)1 (14.29)18 (25.71)11 (11.70)3 (6.67)7 (36.84)17 (25.76)14 (17.72)4 (50.00)12 (52.17)7 (25.00)
 Cesarean delivery18 (41.86)15 (21.43)6 (85.71)32 (45.71)50 (53.19)18 (40.00)10 (52.63)38 (57.58)50 (63.29)5 (62.50)17 (73.91)18 (64.29)
 LGA0 (0.00)5 (7.17)3 (42.86)6 (8.57)12 (12.77)6 (13.33)3 (15.79)16 (24.24)19 (24.05)1 (12.50)7 (30.43)6 (21.43)
 Premature delivery4 (9.30)2 (2.86)0 (0.00)5 (7.14)1 (1.06)1 (2.22)2 (10.53)5 (7.58)2 (2.53)2 (25.00)3 (13.04)1 (3.57)
 Other complications4 (9.30)4 (5.71)1 (14.29)5 (7.14)14 (14.89)5 (11.11)5 (26.32)9 (13.64)9 (11.39)0 (0.00)4 (17.39)3 (10.71)

Notes: GDM: gestational diabetes mellitus; LGA: large for gestational age.