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Título: Association of the maternal experience and changes in adiposity measured by BMI, waist: Hip ratio and percentage body fat in urban Brazilian women
Autor: Rodrigues, Maria L.C.F.
Costa, Teresa Helena Macedo da
Palavras-chave: Adult
Age
Behavior
Body Fat
Body Mass
Contraception
Controlled Study
Covariance
Dietary Intake
Female
Hip
Human
Major Clinical Study
Maternal Disease
Multipara
Nullipara
Obesity
Pregnancy
Primigravida
Reproductive Health
Skinfold Thickness
Smoking Habit
Socioeconomics
Adipose Tissue
Adolescent
Adult
Analysis Of Variance
Anthropometry
Body Constitution
Body Mass Index
Cross-sectional Studies
Diet
Female
Humans
Parity
Reproductive History
Urban Health
Weight Gain
Data do documento: 2001
Revista: British Journal of Nutrition
É parte de: Volume 85, Número 1, Pags. 107-114
Abstract: The aim of the present study was to determine the association between the maternal experience and changes in adiposity measured by BMI, percentage body fat (PBF) and waist: hip ratio (WHR). In a cross-sectional study, 203 women were recruited at health care and educational facilities in Brasilia, Brazil. These women were divided into three groups: fifty-three nulliparous (no full-term pregnancy); sixty-three primiparous (one full-term pregnancy); eighty-seven multiparous (two or more full-term pregnancies). Socio-economic, behavioural, reproductive and dietary data were collected. All the women were measured for weight, height, skinfold thicknesses and waist and hip circumferences. Analysis of covariance was used to measure the differences among the three groups in relation to BMI, PBF and WHR, controlling for the following covariates: age; socio-economic status; use of oral contraceptives; smoking; energy intake level; cooking oil intake; physical activity level; lactation score; parity. The three groups of women differed significantly for BMI (P = 0.04), PBF (P = 0.0008) and WHR (P = 0.0001). Multiparous women presented higher BMI (P = 0.01) and PBF (P = 0.03) compared with primi- and nulliparous groups. PBF was also associated with age and high socio-economic status. Primi- and multiparous women showed a higher WHR than nulliparous women (P < 0.0001). Age and smoking habit were also factors associated with higher WHR.
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