EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF MATERNAL WEIGHT GAIN DURING PREGNANCY ON NEWBORN ANTHROPOMETRY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

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DR. R.P. Patange, Dr. Ganesh Thorat, Dr. U. T. Mane

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Maternal weight gain during pregnancy is a critical factor influencing fetal growth and development. This systematic review aims to elucidate the impact of maternal weight gain on newborn anthropometry. A comprehensive search was conducted across multiple electronic databases for relevant studies published up to [insert end date]. Studies meeting predefined inclusion criteria were included, and data were extracted and synthesized. The review encompasses findings related to birth weight, length, head circumference, and other anthropometric measurements. Factors such as maternal pre-pregnancy BMI, gestational weight gain, and potential confounders were also considered. The synthesis of evidence aims to provide insights into the relationship between maternal weight gain during pregnancy and newborn anthropometry, thereby informing clinical practice and public health interventions aimed at optimizing maternal and fetal outcomes.

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Dr. U. T. Mane, D. R. P. D. G. T. (2024). EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF MATERNAL WEIGHT GAIN DURING PREGNANCY ON NEWBORN ANTHROPOMETRY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Forum, 34(3s), 223–230. Retrieved from https://obstetricsandgynaecologyforum.com/index.php/ogf/article/view/274
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