Title of article :
Role of obesity in gestational hypertension in primigravidae women: A case control study in Shadegan, Iran
Author/Authors :
Moftakhar, Leila Department of Epidemiology - School of Health - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Solaymani-Dodaran, Masoud Minimally Invasive Surgery Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Cheraghian, Bahman Research Center for Infectious Diseases of Digestive System - Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, School of Public Health - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Gestational hypertension is a serious problem among pregnant women in Shadegan. This study was conducted to
estimate the prevalence and risk factors of gestational hypertension in these women.
Methods: In this study, the prevalence of gestational hypertension was estimated. Then, a case-control study was performed on 310
pregnant women with gestational hypertension and 930 healthy pregnant women in 2014. Multiple logistic regression was used to
explore the possible risk factors. The analysis was repeated in a subgroup of primigravidae women to identify the risk factors that led
to gestational hypertension.
Results: The prevalence of gestational hypertension among pregnant women in Shadegan was 9.6%. Moreover, multiple logistic
regression of all pregnant women showed that obese pregnant women were 1.79 times (OR = 1.79; 95%CI= 1.19-2.71; p<0.005) more
likely to have gestational hypertension. Overweight and obese primigravidae women were 2.13 (OR= 2.1; 95%CI= 1.031-4.34;
p<0.041) and 4.8 (OR= 2.4; 95%CI= 1.13-5.16; p<0.022) times more likely to have gestational hypertension than women with normal
BMI, respectively. Age, education, history of gestational hypertension, and type of residential area of the primigravidae women were
also significant factors.
Conclusion: BMI is the most important risk factor for gestational hypertension. More focus needs to be laid on this issue to raise
awareness on the preservation of proper BMI before pregnancy, which can help decrease gestational hypertension.
Keywords :
Iran , Shadegan , Risk factor , Pregnancy , Gestational hypertension
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics