Research Article

Maternal Nutritional Deficiencies and Small-for-Gestational-Age Neonates at Birth of Women Who Have Undergone Bariatric Surgery

Table 5

Maternal, nutritional, and pregnancy-related characteristic according to surgical technique.

AGB ()SG ()GBP ()
% m  ± sd

Maternal characteristics
Weight at the time of surgery (kg)0.0002
BMI at the time of surgery (kg/m2)0.01
Maximum weight loss (kg)0.03
Pregnancy
Time between surgery and pregnancy (months)0.006
Weight at the onset of pregnancy (kg)0.02
BMI at the onset of pregnancy (kg/m2)0.03
Nutritional characteristics
Supplementations at T125.077.3100.00.01

gastric band. gastrectomy. bypass. . . deviation. Mass Index. trimester. All the maternal, neonatal, nutritional, and pregnancy-related characteristics presented in Tables 2 and 3 were compared according to the surgical technique used. The table only shows results that were statistically significant or were of borderline statistical significance.