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. 2022 Jun 4;19(11):6872. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19116872

Table 1.

Participants’ characteristics.

Data n/N 1196 %
Age
(years)
18–25 131/1196 11.0
26–30 461/1196 38.5
31–35 422/1196 35.3
36–40 164/1196 13.7
≥41 18/1196 1.5
Pre-pregnancy BMI
(kg/m2)
underweight (<18.5) 84/1196 7.0
normal weight (18.5–24.9) 765/1196 64.0
overweight (25–29.9) 219/1196 18.3
obesity class 1 (30–34.9) 101/1196 8.4
obesity class 2 (35–39.9) 26/1196 2.2
obesity class 3 (≥40) 1/1196 0.1
Residence urban, above 100,000 residents 632/1196 52.8
urban, 10,000–100,000 residents 226/1196 18.9
urban, <10,000 residents 76/1196 6.4
rural 262/1196 21.9
Education vocational and primary 30/1196 2.5
high school 223/1196 18.7
university 943/1196 78.8
Marital status married 959/1196 80.2
cohabiting 214/1196 17.9
single parent and divorced 23/1196 1.9
Currently obstetric
state
pregnant women in 1 trimester 16/1196 1.3
pregnant women in 2 trimester 64/1196 5.4
pregnant women in 3 trimester 176/1196 14.7
women after delivery 940/1196 78.6
Mode of delivery vaginal birth 528/940 56.2
elective cesarean section 215/940 22.8
emergency cesarean section 197/940 21.0
Physiological pregnancy Yes 993/1196 83.0
No 203/1196 17.0
Difficulties in conceiving
a child
Yes 278/1196 23.2
No 918/1196 76.8
Medically assisted
procreation
Yes 93/1196 7.8
No 1103/1196 92.2
Miscarriage in the past Yes 259/1196 21.7
No 937/1196 78.3

The table shows the percentage of respondents in the given subgroup (n) in relation to all respondents (N) for whom the specific information was available.