Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Obese pregnant women and Anxiety and depressed mood

Posted by Chantel M. Research contributed by the US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health

Significant evidence suggested that obese pregnant women are at higher risk to develop anxiety and depression. According to the Limburg Catholic University College, in the study of 63 obese pregnant women and 156 normal-weight controls were included prospectively before 15 weeks of gestation to compare levels of anxiety and depressed mood during pregnancy in obese versus normal-weight women, posted in PubMed, indicated that the levels of state anxiety significantly increased from trimester 1 to trimester 3 in obese pregnant women (beta = 3.70; p = 0.007), while this parameter remained constant throughout pregnancy in normal-weight women. Levels of trait anxiety and depressed mood significantly decreased from trimester 1 to trimester 2 in controls, but not in obese pregnant women. Obese pregnant women show higher levels of anxiety and depressive symptomatology compared to normal-weight pregnant women.

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