Association between Maternal Factors, Preterm Birth, and Low Birth Weight of Chilean Singletons

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Abstract

There has been an increase in preterm (PT) births in Western countries in recent years, which is associated with low-birthweight (LBW) children. The aim of this study was to determine the association between maternal factors and PT and LBW Chilean newborns. Methods: This was an analytical cross-sectional study of a national sample of 903,847 newborns and their mothers. The newborn gestational age, birth weight, maternal age, marital status, education, employment situation, and residence were analyzed. A multivariate logistic regression model was applied (α = 0.05) (STATA v.15). The prevalence was 6.8% and 5.0% for PT and LBW, respectively. The probability of the newborns being PT and LBW was 1.18 and 1.22 times if their mothers had <12 years of education and 1.38 and 1.29 times if the mothers were ≥35 years old, respectively. Mothers with <12 years education and ≥35 years were risk factors for PT and LBW newborns. Maternal educational attainment was a protective factor for the Chilean newborns, and a maternal age ≥35 years was a risk factor for PT and LBW.

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Rodríguez-Fernández, A., la Fuente, M. R. D., Sanhueza-Riquelme, X., Parra-Flores, J., Marrodán, M. D., & Maury-Sintjago, E. (2022). Association between Maternal Factors, Preterm Birth, and Low Birth Weight of Chilean Singletons. Children, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/children9070967

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