C. M. E. Reynolds; B. Egan; L. McMahon; E. G. O'Malley; S. R. Sheehan; M. J. Turner
Year of publication
2019
Publication/Journal
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol
Volume
238
Issue
Pages
95-99
Abstract
OBJECTIVE(S): This study aimed to examine recent trends in maternal obesity. STUDY DESIGN: This retrospective observational study used routinely computerised clinical and sociodemographic data of women who presented for antenatal care in a large maternity hospital in Ireland during the eight years 2010-17. Women with complete body mass index (BMI) data who delivered a baby weighing ≥500 g were included in the study. BMI was based on the measurement of weight and height and was categorised into the World Health Organizations (WHO) classifications. RESULTS: The number of women delivered was 67,949 and 99.1% had complete data. The overall obesity rate increased from 16.0% (95% CI 15.3-16.8%) in 2010 to 18.9% (95% CI 18.0-19.7%) in 2017 (+18.1%, p