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Original scientific paper

Secular Changes in Growth and Obesity in Perinatal Population

Hrvojka Soljačić Vraneš
Vesna Gall
Marija Jukić
Zoran Vraneš


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Abstract

The survey was conducted during the last 25 years and included 2414 healthy women who delivered in »Sestre
milosrdnice« University Hospital Center in Zagreb, Croatia and their newborns. The aim was to establish the secular
trend of some anthropological factors through two generations. Anthropological features such as pre-pregnancy weight,
body mass index before pregnancy, height, age, place of residence, educational level, parity and the newborn weight were
registered. The study was randomized. The mothers from the city of Zagreb and the surrounding villages, rural areas
are examined. The women age was different and also different levels of education and socioeconomic status. The study
included women who had not given birth yet, who had delivered once, twice, and three or more times. Maternal height in
25 years increased by 3.1cm. and increases with education. The pre-pregnancy weight increased 2.8 kg and increases
with age, parity and rural life. The body mass index (BMI) which the women had before pregnancy was calculated, and
according to its value the participants were divided in three groups: with normal weight, overweight and fat. Among the
studied periods BMI does not differ significantly, but does differ significantly with respect to the ordinal number of
births, parity, age and living environment. Higher BMI was associated with deliveries to heavier children.

Keywords

height; weight; BMI; secular changes

Hrčak ID:

84850

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/84850

Publication date:

10.7.2012.

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