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The associations of gestational weight gain and midpregnancy lipid levels with placental size and placental-to-birth weight ratio: findings from a chinese birth cohort study

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BMC PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH
卷 23, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-023-05991-x

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Gestational weight gain; Serum lipid; Placental weight; Placental volume; Placental-to-birth weight ratio

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Gestational weight gain was found to be significantly associated with both placental weight and volume, especially in women who were underweight or of normal weight before pregnancy. Additionally, triglyceride (TG) and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels in the second trimester were linked to placental development.
BackgroundThe placenta serves as the sole maternal organ responsible for transmitting nutrients to the fetus, playing a crucial role in supporting standard fetal growth and development. To date, only a small number of studies have investigated the impact of maternal gestational weight gain and lipid concentrations on placental development. This study aimed to explore the influence of weight gain during pregnancy and lipid levels in the second trimester on placental weight, volume, and the placental weight ratio.MethodsThis birth cohort study encompassed 1,358 mother-child pairs. Placental data for each participant was gathered immediately post-delivery, and the study incorporated data on gestational weight gain throughout pregnancy and lipid profiles from the mid-trimester. A linear regression model was employed to assess the correlations between gestational weight gain, mid-trimester lipid levels, and metrics such as placental weight, placental volume, and the placental-to-birth weight ratio (PFR).ResultsIn the study groups of pre-pregnancy underweight, normal weight, and overweight, the placental weight increased by 4.93 g (95% CI: 1.04-8.81), 2.52 g (95% CI: 1.04-3.99), and 3.30 g (95% CI: 0.38-6.22) per 1 kg of gestational weight gain, respectively. Within the pre-pregnancy underweight and normal weight groups, the placental volume increased by 6.79 cm<^>3 (95% CI: 3.43-10.15) and 2.85 cm<^>3 (95% CI: 1.31-4.39) per 1 kg of gestational weight gain, respectively. Additionally, placental weight exhibited a positive correlation with triglyceride (TG) levels (beta = 9.81, 95% CI: 3.28-16.34) and a negative correlation with high-density lipoprotein (HDL-C) levels (beta = - 46.30, 95% CI: - 69.49 to - 23.11). Placental volume also showed a positive association with TG levels (beta = 14.54, 95% CI: 7.69-21.39). Conversely, PFR demonstrated a negative correlation with increasing HDL-C levels (beta = - 0.89, 95% CI: - 1.50 to - 0.27).ConclusionsGestational weight gain was significantly correlated with both placental weight and volume. This association was especially pronounced in women who, prior to pregnancy, were underweight or of normal weight. Additionally, TG and HDL-C levels during the mid-trimester were linked to placental development.

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