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Aguinaga, A., Dulanto, L., Juarez, V., Orrego, V., Sánchez, L. (2020). Relación entre la ganancia de peso gestacional y peso del recién nacido en puérperas atendidas en el Servicio de Ginecología del Centro Médico Naval, Lima, Perú 2019 [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/654770
Aguinaga, A., Dulanto, L., Juarez, V., Orrego, V., Sánchez, L. Relación entre la ganancia de peso gestacional y peso del recién nacido en puérperas atendidas en el Servicio de Ginecología del Centro Médico Naval, Lima, Perú 2019 [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/654770
@misc{renati/393828,
title = "Relación entre la ganancia de peso gestacional y peso del recién nacido en puérperas atendidas en el Servicio de Ginecología del Centro Médico Naval, Lima, Perú 2019",
author = "Sánchez Paredes, Liliana Perpetua",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
Introduction: The assessment of the nutritional status of pregnant women is essential to achieve an optimal state of them and their children. Objective: To determine the relationship between gestational weight gain and the weight of the newborn in postpartum nurses treated in the Gynecology Service of the Naval Medical Center. Materials and methods: Quantitative, descriptive, correlational and cross-sectional study. The population consisted of 61 puerperal women and their newborns at the Naval Medical Center. We worked with the population found during the period from August to September where a file for data collection was designed. For the statistical analysis, Spearman's Rho tests and Pearson's contingency coefficient were used. Results: The average maternal age was 29 ± 4.27 years, half were married with higher education. In the pre-gestational body mass index of the puerperal women, it was normal for 52.5%; overweight, 41% and; obese, 6.6%. Corresponding to 49% of pregnant women with adequate earnings; while the inadequate excess gain was 31.1% and 19.6% to insufficient weight gain. Newborns with macrosomia accounted for 4.9%. No significant correlation was obtained between gestational weight gain and newborn weight, according to statistical tests by Spearman ρ (rho) = 0.083 and by Pearson's contingency coefficient (CC = 0.35). Conclusions: There was no significant relationship between gestational weight gain and newborn weight. The average age was 29.72 years, most of them from the coast, married and with a higher education level. Likewise, it was evidenced that 49% reached an adequate weight, 20% underweight and 31% overweight. As for the newborn, 95.1% were normosomal and 4.9% macrosomic.
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