Background: Obesity is a state of excess adipose tissue mass. Body mass index (BMI) is a crucial predictor of nutritional status of pregnant women. High BMI may lead to various adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes. This study is designed to see the effect of maternal BMI on pregnancy outcome and perinatal outcome according to Asian standards.Methods: This is an institutional retrospective, descriptive study of 100 pregnant women conducted in the department of obstetrics and gynaecology of a rural tertiary centre Dr. PSIMS and RF, Chinaoutpalli, Gannavaram, Vijayawada, AP, India from June 2017 to July 2019.Results: It was observed that as BMI increased risk of complications increased like hypertension disorders in pregnancy, gestational d...
Background: Overweight, obesity, and morbid obesity in the mother are associated with adverse obstet...
Background: Obesity continues to be a global health concern. Although the increasing obesity rates i...
Background: Obesity, the silent epidemic worldwide has reached a stage where approximately 2.3 billi...
Background: Evaluate the impact of higher body mass index (BMI) on the maternal and perinatal outcom...
Background: The increasing prevalence of obesity in young women is a major public health concern. Th...
Background: The incidence of obesity has increased to pandemic proportions over the last 20 years. O...
Background: Increasing BMI in women poses multiple threat of illness especially in the reproductive ...
Background: BMI, body mass index is an important predictor of nutritional status of pregnant woman w...
Background: Maternal nutrition plays an important role in maternal and fetal outcome. The low matern...
Background: Obesity and underweight is a leading, preventable cause of mortality worldwide and it is...
BACKGROUND: With the rapid rate of socio-economic development and socio-cultural changes, changes ...
Background: The extremes of BMI have a major impact on pregnancy outcomes. The objective of this stu...
Background: Mothers who are overweight or obese during pregnancy and childbirth, are known to be at ...
Background: Maternal body mass index during pregnancy is one of the important parameter which gives ...
Background: Maternal obesity has been reported as a risk factor for various antepartum, intrapartum,...
Background: Overweight, obesity, and morbid obesity in the mother are associated with adverse obstet...
Background: Obesity continues to be a global health concern. Although the increasing obesity rates i...
Background: Obesity, the silent epidemic worldwide has reached a stage where approximately 2.3 billi...
Background: Evaluate the impact of higher body mass index (BMI) on the maternal and perinatal outcom...
Background: The increasing prevalence of obesity in young women is a major public health concern. Th...
Background: The incidence of obesity has increased to pandemic proportions over the last 20 years. O...
Background: Increasing BMI in women poses multiple threat of illness especially in the reproductive ...
Background: BMI, body mass index is an important predictor of nutritional status of pregnant woman w...
Background: Maternal nutrition plays an important role in maternal and fetal outcome. The low matern...
Background: Obesity and underweight is a leading, preventable cause of mortality worldwide and it is...
BACKGROUND: With the rapid rate of socio-economic development and socio-cultural changes, changes ...
Background: The extremes of BMI have a major impact on pregnancy outcomes. The objective of this stu...
Background: Mothers who are overweight or obese during pregnancy and childbirth, are known to be at ...
Background: Maternal body mass index during pregnancy is one of the important parameter which gives ...
Background: Maternal obesity has been reported as a risk factor for various antepartum, intrapartum,...
Background: Overweight, obesity, and morbid obesity in the mother are associated with adverse obstet...
Background: Obesity continues to be a global health concern. Although the increasing obesity rates i...
Background: Obesity, the silent epidemic worldwide has reached a stage where approximately 2.3 billi...