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Table 1 Anthropometric characteristics of cohort NUTTSEA breasts

From: Social determinants of overweight and obesity in the mother-child binomial: evidences from Mexico

 

Category

Media ± Standar Deviation, Average

2017b

CI 95%

Media, Standar Deviation, Average

2018a

CI 95%

Weight

Kg

66.9 ± 12.1

65.37–68.53

59.7 ± 12.7

58.08–61.38

Size

M

1.54 ± 0.5

1.53–1.55

1.53 ± 0.5

1.53–1.54

Body mass index (BMI)

Ms/kg2

27.9 ± 4.8

27.50–28.45

25.2 ± 5.1

24.55–25.87

Nutritional diagnosis according to BMI

Under weight

18.1

0.13–0.23

6.9

0.04–0.11

Normal weight

32

0.26–0.38

39.8

0.33–0.46

Overweight

31.1

0.25–0.37

32.9

0.27–0.39

Obesity

18.6

0.14–0.24

20.3

0.15–0.26

  1. a Anthropometry taken 1 year after its first intervention
  2. b Nutrition status based on gestational body mass index. Anthropometry taken from the 24th week of gestation