Background: Obesity in pregnancy is associated with significantly higher rates of infection. Aim: To compare the infectious morbidity in pregnant women with normal and altered body mass index (BMI). Material and Methods: Cross sectional retrospective study of 6,150 patients who had delivery or second trimester abortion during 2012. The patients were classified according to BMI as underweight, normal weight, overweight and obese. We compared the frequency of pregnancy and perinatal complications related to ascending bacterial infection (ABI). The data was obtained from the hospital's databases. Results: Obese patients had higher rates of pregnancy and perinatal complications related to ABI compared to patients with normal weight. The odds ra...
In recent years, obesity has become the leader as a cardiovascular risk factor in various clinical g...
Objective: This case wok aimed to discover and evaluate the obesity’s impact on pregnancy as well as...
PURPOSE: To compare risks of pregnancy and birth in obese (body mass index, BMI ≥ 30) and normal wei...
Background: Obesity in pregnancy is associated with significantly higher rates of infection. Aim: To...
© 2016, Sociedad Medica de Santiago. All Rights Reserved. Background: Obesity in pregnancy is associ...
Objective: To analyze the association between maternal obesity and postnatal infectious complication...
Animal, epidemiological and limited human studies have reported that obesity increases susceptibilit...
The terms “overweight” and “obesity” are defined by the World Health Organisation as an abnormal or ...
Objective: To assess the impact of gestational weight gain \u3e20 pounds (more than Institute of Med...
Background: The magnitude of prevalence of obesity has been increasing in developing nations. Obesit...
The incidence of obesity is increasing at an alarming rate worldwide and the epidemic has reached th...
Background-Obesity among fertile women is reaching epidemic proportions. Mothers who are overweight ...
AIM OF THE STUDY: 1. To evaluate the effect of obesity on the maternal and perinatal outcome in pr...
The obesity epidemic is a global challenge, and the velocity of propagation is high in the populatio...
textabstractObesity is presently the most prevalent health threat in the western world, and its infl...
In recent years, obesity has become the leader as a cardiovascular risk factor in various clinical g...
Objective: This case wok aimed to discover and evaluate the obesity’s impact on pregnancy as well as...
PURPOSE: To compare risks of pregnancy and birth in obese (body mass index, BMI ≥ 30) and normal wei...
Background: Obesity in pregnancy is associated with significantly higher rates of infection. Aim: To...
© 2016, Sociedad Medica de Santiago. All Rights Reserved. Background: Obesity in pregnancy is associ...
Objective: To analyze the association between maternal obesity and postnatal infectious complication...
Animal, epidemiological and limited human studies have reported that obesity increases susceptibilit...
The terms “overweight” and “obesity” are defined by the World Health Organisation as an abnormal or ...
Objective: To assess the impact of gestational weight gain \u3e20 pounds (more than Institute of Med...
Background: The magnitude of prevalence of obesity has been increasing in developing nations. Obesit...
The incidence of obesity is increasing at an alarming rate worldwide and the epidemic has reached th...
Background-Obesity among fertile women is reaching epidemic proportions. Mothers who are overweight ...
AIM OF THE STUDY: 1. To evaluate the effect of obesity on the maternal and perinatal outcome in pr...
The obesity epidemic is a global challenge, and the velocity of propagation is high in the populatio...
textabstractObesity is presently the most prevalent health threat in the western world, and its infl...
In recent years, obesity has become the leader as a cardiovascular risk factor in various clinical g...
Objective: This case wok aimed to discover and evaluate the obesity’s impact on pregnancy as well as...
PURPOSE: To compare risks of pregnancy and birth in obese (body mass index, BMI ≥ 30) and normal wei...