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Table 2 Association between pre-pregnancy BMI and macrosomia according to logistic regression analysis

From: Differential effect of pre-pregnancy low BMI on fetal macrosomia: a population-based cohort study

Variable Odds ratios (95%CI)
BMI < 18.5kg/m2 18.5 kg/m2 ≤ BMI ≤ 24.9 kg/m2 25.0 kg/m2 ≤ BMI ≤ 29.9 kg/m2 BMI ≥ 30.0 kg/m2
Nullipara
 Overall 0.47 (0.42–0.53) 1.00 1.93 (1.80–2.08) 2.31 (2.03–2.63)
 GDM status
  Non-GDM 0.47 (0.42–0.53) 1.00 1.92 (1.77–2.08) 2.17 (1.87–2.53)
  GDM 0.48 (0.33–0.70) 1.00 2.02 (1.71–2.39) 2.81 (2.17–3.65)
 Maternal age, years
  20–24 0.64 (0.52–0.79) 1.00 2.22 (1.89–2.61) 2.14 (1.60–2.86)
  25–29 0.44 (0.37–0.53) 1.00 1.95 (1.75–2.17) 2.40 (1.97–2.92)
  30–34 0.39 (0.29–0.51) 1.00 1.71 (1.48–1.97) 2.35 (1.84–3.00)
  ≥35 0.16 (0.05–0.49) 1.00 1.98 (1.56–2.52) 2.10 (1.33–3.34)
 Fetal sex
  Male 0.49 (0.42–0.57) 1.00 1.81 (1.64–1.99) 2.01 (1.68–2.39)
  Female 0.45 (0.37–0.54) 1.00 2.13 (1.91–2.39) 2.80 (2.30–3.39)
Multipara
 Overall 0.45 (0.39–0.52) 1.00 1.81 (1.71–1.93) 2.00 (1.80–2.23)
 GDM status
  Without GDM 0.43 (0.36–0.51) 1.00 1.76 (1.64–1.89) 1.86 (1.63–2.13)
  Current GDM only 0.49 (0.30–0.79) 1.00 1.84 (1.59–2.14) 2.04 (1.60–2.59)
  Previous GDM only 0.81 (0.431.52) 1.00 2.14 (1.58–2.89) 2.43 (1.39–4.24)
  Current and previous GDM 0.41 (0.161.04) 1.00 2.22 (1.73–2.86) 3.20 (2.18–4.72)
 Maternal age, years
  20–24 0.17 (0.05–0.55) 1.00 1.67 (1.04–2.69) 1.49 (0.683.23)
  25–29 0.46 (0.35–0.61) 1.00 1.84 (1.60–2.11) 2.25 (1.79–2.82)
  30–34 0.45 (0.36–0.56) 1.00 1.96 (1.79–2.14) 2.14 (1.82–2.51)
  ≥35 0.54 (0.37–0.77) 1.00 1.60 (1.44–1.78) 1.68 (1.37–2.06)
 Fetal sex
  Male 0.44 (0.37–0.53) 1.00 1.77 (1.63–1.91) 1.82 (1.58–2.10)
  Female 0.47 (0.36–0.60) 1.00 1.87 (1.70–2.06) 2.28 (1.92–2.69)
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