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Comparison of health status in pregnancy and newborn anthropometry between domicile women and migrant workers in Dalmatia, Croatia (CROSBI ID 668535)

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Missoni, S. Comparison of health status in pregnancy and newborn anthropometry between domicile women and migrant workers in Dalmatia, Croatia // 18th IUAES World Congress – Book of abstracts / Pillar Grossi Miriam, Welter Tânia, Lira da Silva Simone (ur.). Florianopolis: Tribo da Ilha, 2018. str. 900-900

Podaci o odgovornosti

Missoni, S.

engleski

Comparison of health status in pregnancy and newborn anthropometry between domicile women and migrant workers in Dalmatia, Croatia

The CRoatian Islands` Birth Cohort Study (CRIBS) is an ongoing project assesing the prevalence of risk factors for Metabolic Syndrome. The CRIBS sample consists of healthy women from Dalmatia (Croatia), with singleton pregnancies and no history of chronical diseases. Considerable number of participants is domicile, but 23% are migrant workers from other parts of Croatia or from abroad. We tested the difference between these two groups regarding their socioeconomic and health status in pregnancy, as well as the anthropometry of their newborns. Migrants are 2x more often primiparous, they are less educated and have lower family income than women born in Dalmatia. No differences were observed in the biochemical parameters (cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose), pathological conditions in pregnancy (preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, etc.) and delivery mode between the two groups. Significant differences were detected in the nutritional status before pregnancy. Although there was no difference between groups in mean height, domicile women had a higher mean weight and higher mean BMI, but were also more often underweight (8%), and overweight and obese (20%) than migrants. Z-scores for height and weight calculated according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, indicated that the CRIBS newborns were significantly longer and heavier than the referent population. In addition, male newborns of domicile mothers were significantly longer than their peers from migrant workers.

CRIBS study, health status, pregnancy, newborns, Croatia

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Podaci o prilogu

900-900.

2018.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

18th IUAES World Congress – Book of abstracts

Pillar Grossi Miriam, Welter Tânia, Lira da Silva Simone

Florianopolis: Tribo da Ilha

978-85-62946-89-9

Podaci o skupu

18th World Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES 2018)

predavanje

16.07.2018-20.07.2018

Florianópolis, Brazil

Povezanost rada

Biologija, Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita, Temeljne medicinske znanosti