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. 2019 Sep 8;9(9):e029757. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029757

Table 1A.

Selected characteristics of the study sample by prepregnancy maternal body mass index (BMI) in Qatar (n=1134)

Prepregnancy BMI category
Normal weight
(n=404)
Overweight (n=399) Obese
(n=230)
Missing
(n=101)
Total
(n=1134)
P value
Maternal age (years) <0.001
 18–24 212 (52.48%) 141 (35.34%) 73 (31.74%) 48 (47.52%) 474 (41.8%)
 25–30 157 (38.86%) 195 (48.87%) 114 (49.57%) 39 (38.61%) 505 (44.53%)
 31–44 35 (8.66%) 63 (15.79%) 43 (18.7%) 14 (13.86%) 155 (13.67%)
Maternal ethnicity 0.005
 Arab 254 (62.87%) 240 (60.15%) 114 (49.57%) 63 (62.38%) 671 (59.17%)
 Non-Arab 150 (37.13%) 159 (39.85%) 116 (50.43%) 38 (37.62%) 463 (40.83%)
Pre-existing hypertension
 Yes 8 (1.98%) 10 (2.51%) 4 (1.74%) 2 (1.98%) 24 (2.12%) 0.94
 No 396 (98.02%) 389 (97.49%) 226 (98.26%) 99 (98.02%) 1110 (97.88%)
Pre-existing diabetes mellitus type 1 or 2
 Yes 5 (1.24%) 4 (1%) 4 (1.74%) 0 (0%) 13 (1.15%) 0.67
 No 399 (98.76%) 395 (99%) 226 (98.26%) 101 (100%) 1121 (98.85%)
Pre-existing thyroid condition
 Yes 18 (4.46%) 10 (2.51%) 12 (5.22%) 2 (1.98%) 42 (3.7%) 0.22
 No 386 (95.54%) 389 (97.49%) 218 (94.78%) 99 (98.02%) 1092 (96.3%)
Gestational age at delivery (weeks)
 <37 32 (7.92%) 40 (10.03%) 28 (12.17%) 10 (9.9%) 110 (9.7%) 0.60
 37–41+6 days 370 (91.58%) 357 (89.47%) 200 (86.96%) 91 (90.1%) 1018 (89.77%)
 ≥42 2 (0.5%) 2 (0.5%) 2 (0.87%) 0 (0%) 6 (0.53%)

Values shown as number (%).

χ2 test was used to determine differences across the BMI categories.

Fisher’s exact test was used when cell count was <5.

Bold values are statisticaly significant.