Knowledge of Pregnant Women on Gestational Weight Gain and Associated Factors
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Creator Pornpimol Ruangvuthilert
Title Knowledge of Pregnant Women on Gestational Weight Gain and Associated Factors
Contributor Urai Sampaojarean, Dittakarn Borriboonhiransan
Publisher PIMDEE Co., Ltd.
Publication Year 2564
Journal Title Thai Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Journal Vol. 29
Journal No. 4
Page no. 208-216
Keyword pregnancy, body mass index, gestational weight gain, knowledge
URL Website https://tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjog/index
Website title www.tci-thaijo.org
ISSN 2673-0871
Abstract Objectives: To evaluate knowledge of pregnant women on pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) status, gestational weight gain (GWG) and associated factors.Materials and Methods: A total of 230 singleton, healthy pregnant women who attended antenatal clinic before 20 weeks of gestation were included. Knowledge and self-evaluation of BMI status and GWG were evaluated by self-administered questionnaire. Various characteristics were compared between those with correct and incorrect self-evaluation of BMI and GWG to identify possible associated factors.Results: Mean age was 29.2 years and 67.8% were nulliparous. Mean BMI was 22.3 kg/m2, 17% were overweight and 5.2% were obese. Of 230 women, 20.9% and 62.2% did not know their BMI status and appropriate GWG, respectively. BMI status were correctly identified in 55.7% while 3.9% and 19.6% under- and overestimated their status. Appropriate GWG were correctly identified in only 12.2% while 15.7% and 10% under- and overestimated their GWG. Underweight women were significantly more likely to overestimate their BMI status and GWG while overweight/obese women were more likely to overestimate their GWG. Women who graduated Bachelor degree or higher were significantly more likely to correctly identify their BMI status (p = 0.007) and GWG (p = 0.019). Women with normal weight were significantly more likely to correctly identify their BMI status (p < 0.001), but not GWG. Conclusions: Only 55.7% and 12.2% of pregnant women can correctly identify their BMI status and appropriate GWG. Pre-pregnancy BMI status and higher education significantly associated with correct knowledge on both issues.
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