The overlooked paradox of the coexistence of overweight/obesity and anemia during pregnancy

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The overlooked paradox of the coexistence of overweight/obesity and anemia during pregnancy. / Launbo, Natja; Davidsen, Emma; Granich-Armenta, Adriana; Bygbjerg, Ib Christian; Sánchez, Marcela; Ramirez-Silva, Ivonne; Avila-Jimenez, Laura; Christensen, Dirk Lund; Rivera-Dommarco, Juan Angel; Cantoral, Alejandra; Nielsen, Karoline Kragelund; Grunnet, Louise Groth.

In: Nutrition, Vol. 99-100, 111650, 2022.

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Launbo, N, Davidsen, E, Granich-Armenta, A, Bygbjerg, IC, Sánchez, M, Ramirez-Silva, I, Avila-Jimenez, L, Christensen, DL, Rivera-Dommarco, JA, Cantoral, A, Nielsen, KK & Grunnet, LG 2022, 'The overlooked paradox of the coexistence of overweight/obesity and anemia during pregnancy', Nutrition, vol. 99-100, 111650. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nut.2022.111650

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Launbo, N., Davidsen, E., Granich-Armenta, A., Bygbjerg, I. C., Sánchez, M., Ramirez-Silva, I., Avila-Jimenez, L., Christensen, D. L., Rivera-Dommarco, J. A., Cantoral, A., Nielsen, K. K., & Grunnet, L. G. (2022). The overlooked paradox of the coexistence of overweight/obesity and anemia during pregnancy. Nutrition, 99-100, [111650]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nut.2022.111650

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Launbo N, Davidsen E, Granich-Armenta A, Bygbjerg IC, Sánchez M, Ramirez-Silva I et al. The overlooked paradox of the coexistence of overweight/obesity and anemia during pregnancy. Nutrition. 2022;99-100. 111650. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nut.2022.111650

Author

Launbo, Natja ; Davidsen, Emma ; Granich-Armenta, Adriana ; Bygbjerg, Ib Christian ; Sánchez, Marcela ; Ramirez-Silva, Ivonne ; Avila-Jimenez, Laura ; Christensen, Dirk Lund ; Rivera-Dommarco, Juan Angel ; Cantoral, Alejandra ; Nielsen, Karoline Kragelund ; Grunnet, Louise Groth. / The overlooked paradox of the coexistence of overweight/obesity and anemia during pregnancy. In: Nutrition. 2022 ; Vol. 99-100.

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title = "The overlooked paradox of the coexistence of overweight/obesity and anemia during pregnancy",
abstract = "Globally, the prevalence of overweight and obesity, including among pregnant women, has substantially increased in the past three decades. This has been fueled by, among other factors, an increase in the consumption of high energy-dense foods and a decrease in physical activity. Additionally, global prevalence of anemia among pregnant women remains a public health concern. Overweight/obesity as well as anemia in pregnancy are independently associated with adverse health outcomes for the mother and offspring. In some pregnant women, the two conditions coexist. Yet current knowledge in this field, including prevalence rates, risk factors, and health consequences for mother and offspring being exposed to these conditions, is staggeringly sparse. In this review we describe the current evidence on prevalence rates, risk factors, and effects for mother and offspring regarding coexistence of overweight/obesity and anaemia in pregnant women based on a systematic literature search. We also highlight research gaps and suggest avenues for future research.",
author = "Natja Launbo and Emma Davidsen and Adriana Granich-Armenta and Bygbjerg, {Ib Christian} and Marcela S{\'a}nchez and Ivonne Ramirez-Silva and Laura Avila-Jimenez and Christensen, {Dirk Lund} and Rivera-Dommarco, {Juan Angel} and Alejandra Cantoral and Nielsen, {Karoline Kragelund} and Grunnet, {Louise Groth}",
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AU - Launbo, Natja

AU - Davidsen, Emma

AU - Granich-Armenta, Adriana

AU - Bygbjerg, Ib Christian

AU - Sánchez, Marcela

AU - Ramirez-Silva, Ivonne

AU - Avila-Jimenez, Laura

AU - Christensen, Dirk Lund

AU - Rivera-Dommarco, Juan Angel

AU - Cantoral, Alejandra

AU - Nielsen, Karoline Kragelund

AU - Grunnet, Louise Groth

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PY - 2022

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N2 - Globally, the prevalence of overweight and obesity, including among pregnant women, has substantially increased in the past three decades. This has been fueled by, among other factors, an increase in the consumption of high energy-dense foods and a decrease in physical activity. Additionally, global prevalence of anemia among pregnant women remains a public health concern. Overweight/obesity as well as anemia in pregnancy are independently associated with adverse health outcomes for the mother and offspring. In some pregnant women, the two conditions coexist. Yet current knowledge in this field, including prevalence rates, risk factors, and health consequences for mother and offspring being exposed to these conditions, is staggeringly sparse. In this review we describe the current evidence on prevalence rates, risk factors, and effects for mother and offspring regarding coexistence of overweight/obesity and anaemia in pregnant women based on a systematic literature search. We also highlight research gaps and suggest avenues for future research.

AB - Globally, the prevalence of overweight and obesity, including among pregnant women, has substantially increased in the past three decades. This has been fueled by, among other factors, an increase in the consumption of high energy-dense foods and a decrease in physical activity. Additionally, global prevalence of anemia among pregnant women remains a public health concern. Overweight/obesity as well as anemia in pregnancy are independently associated with adverse health outcomes for the mother and offspring. In some pregnant women, the two conditions coexist. Yet current knowledge in this field, including prevalence rates, risk factors, and health consequences for mother and offspring being exposed to these conditions, is staggeringly sparse. In this review we describe the current evidence on prevalence rates, risk factors, and effects for mother and offspring regarding coexistence of overweight/obesity and anaemia in pregnant women based on a systematic literature search. We also highlight research gaps and suggest avenues for future research.

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