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. 2021 Aug 23;10(16):3758. doi: 10.3390/jcm10163758

Table 3.

Prevalence and associations between maternal history of preeclampsia (PE) and underweight and obese offspring until 80 months of age.

Age Offspring Born to Women without PE Offspring Born to Women with PE p Unadjusted
OR (95% CI)
Adjusted *
OR (95% CI)
Obesity
30–40 months 77,702/984,992 (7.8%) 1741/19,256 (9.0%) <0.001 1.16 (1.10–1.22) 1.28 (1.21–1.34)
42–54 months 113,298/958,503 (11.8%) 2703/19,043 (14.1%) <0.001 1.23 (1.18–1.29) 1.34 (1.28–1.39)
54–66 months 111,415/890,444 (12.5%) 2838/17,886 (15.9%) <0.001 1.32 (1.27–1.37) 1.36 (1.31–1.42)
66–80 months 81,917/626,585 (13.1%) 2178/12,404 (17.6%) <0.001 1.42 (1.35–1.49) 1.42 (1.35–1.40)
Underweight
30–40 months 97,443/984,992 (9.8%) 2220/19,256 (11.5%) <0.001 1.19 (1.14–1.24) 0.96 (0.92–1.01)
42–54 months 69,920/958,503 (7.3%) 1718/19,043 (9.0%) <0.001 1.26 (1.20–1.33) 1.01 (0.95–1.06)
54–66 months 65,352/890,444 (7.3%) 1491/17,886 (8.3%) <0.001 1.15 (1.09–1.21) 0.94 (0.89–0.99)
66–80 months 51,884/626,585 (8.3%) 1171/12,404 (9.4%) <0.001 1.16 (1.09–1.23) 0.97 (0.91–1.03)

Data are n (%) values, except where indicated otherwise. * Adjusted for maternal age, maternal prepregnancy DM, primiparity, cesarean section, preterm birth, neonatal sex, and birth weight. Abbreviations: OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.