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Anales de la Facultad de Medicina
versión impresa ISSN 1025-5583
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MORENO, Zoila et al. Pre-gestational obesity as a risk factor for preeclampsia. An. Fac. med. [online]. 2003, vol.64, n.2, pp.101-106. ISSN 1025-5583.
Objective: To evaluate obesity as a risk factor for preeclampsia. Design: Case-control study carried out at Dos de Mayo Hospital, Lima, Peru. Material and Methods: Excluding 35 women, 107 preeclamptic women were compared with 107 normotensive pregnant women (control group) and matched for gestational age (±1 week). Chi square test was used to correlate the presence of preeclampsia with pre gestational weight; T test was used to compare means, and logistic regression to adjust for confounders. Results: Preeclampsia was significantly associated to women aged 35 or older (OR 3,0; CI 95 1,2 to 7,9), history of a previous pregnancy complicated with preeclampsia (OR 8,6; CI 95% 1,0 to 76,9), and obesity (OR 6,5; 6,2 to 2,8) considered as women in the highest tercil of the parameters body mass index (BMI), tricipital skin folding, and mid arm circunference. There was a significant linear trend (p< 0,001) in preeclampsia risk with these parameters. Conclusion: Women whose weight is in the upper third tercile of body mass index should be carefully controlled to reduce the incidence of preeclampsia and its complications.
Palabras clave : Preeclampsia; risk factors; body mass index; obesity; pre-eclampsia; pregnancy complications.