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Early menarche and teenager pregnancy as risk factors for morbid obesity among reproductive-age women: A case-control study

Author(s): Neves, Amanda Gonçalves ; Kasawara, Karina Tamy ; Godoy-Miranda, Ana Carolina ; Oshika, Flávio Hideki ; Chaim, Elinton Adami ; Surita, Fernanda Garanhani

Date: 2017

Origin: Oasisbr

Subject(s): Women’s Health; Morbid Obesity; Reproductive Factors; Non-communicable Diseases; Pregnancy in Adolescence


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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate potential risk factors, including non-communicable diseases, for morbid obesity in women between 20 and 49 years of age. METHODS: We performed a case-control study with 110 morbidly obese women and 110 women with adequate weight who were matched by age and with a 1:1 case to control ratio. All women were between 20 to 49 years old and non-menopausal. Possible risk factors were evaluated through a self-report questionnaire assessing socio-demographic, obstetric and gynecological characteristics, presence of non-communicable diseases and habits. Multiple logistic regression was used to estimate the odds ratio with respective confidence intervals. RESULTS: Menarche under 12 years old, teenage pregnancy and lower educational level were shown to be risk factors for morbid obesity among women of reproductive age. Incidences of non-communicable diseases (diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, liver disease, lung disease, thyroid dysfunction, and joint pain) were increased in women with morbid obesity. CONCLUSIONS: Early menarche, teenage pregnancy and low education level are risk factors for the occurrence of morbid obesity in women of reproductive age. Some non-communicable diseases were already more prevalent in women with morbid obesity even before 50 years of age.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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