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. 2016 Aug 29;2016:4720785. doi: 10.1155/2016/4720785

Table 2.

Associations between maternal prepregnancy body mass index, gestational weight gain, and offspring overweight/obesity at 1–3 years old.

Child age NN  EN  NE  EE
OR AOR (95% CI) p AOR (95% CI) p AOR (95% CI) p
12 months 1.00 (reference) 1.56 (0.53–4.58) 0.420 1.43 (1.03–2.00) 0.035 1.74 (0.84–3.59) 0.134
18 months 1.00 (reference) 1.67 (0.57–4.94) 0.350 1.36 (0.97–1.92) 0.078 1.75 (0.85–3.62) 0.130
24 months 1.00 (reference) 2.62 (0.81–8.46) 0.108 1.51 (1.02–2.25) 0.041 1.87 (0.84–4.18) 0.125
30 months 1.00 (reference) 3.66 (0.90–14.86) 0.069 1.46 (0.96–2.24) 0.080 2.98 (1.36–6.53) 0.006∗∗
36 months 1.00 (reference) 4.88 (1.62–14.52) 0.006∗∗ 1.44 (0.96–2.18) 0.080 2.01 (0.89–4.53) 0.093

BMI: body mass index; GWG: gestational weight gain; AOR: adjusted odds ratio; CI: confidence interval.

Group NN: nonexcessive prepregnancy BMI and nonexcessive GWG.

Group EN: excessive prepregnancy BMI and nonexcessive GWG.

Group NE: nonexcessive prepregnancy BMI and excessive GWG.

Group EE: excessive prepregnancy BMI and excessive GWG.

Adjusted ORs were corrected for maternal age, education background, family income, cigarette exposure, parity, delivery mode, offspring birth weight, sex, gestational age, and feeding pattern.

p < 0.05, ∗∗ p < 0.01.