Research Article

Prevalence and Social and Built Environmental Determinants of Maternal Prepregnancy Obesity in 68 Major Metropolitan Cities of the United States, 2013–2016

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Prevalence1 and adjusted odds ratios2 for severe prepregnancy obesity (BMI ≥40) among women in 68 major US cities, 2013-2016 (N = 3,083,600). 1Prevalence estimates for all cities were significantly higher than the prevalence for San Francisco at . 2Adjusted by logistic regression for maternal age, race/ethnicity, parity, marital status, nativity/immigrant status, and maternal education (San Francisco as reference). All adjusted odds ratios except for New York were statistically significant at . Source: data derived from the 2013-2016 US National Natality data files.