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NCT05935904

Progression of Metabolic Syndrome Components During Pregnancy

Sponsor: University Ghent

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Summary

The goal of this cohort study is to investigate the underlying risk factors to develop metabolic syndrome (MetS) during pregnancy, and the associations of MetS and its indicators with birth outcomes in southwest Ethiopia. The study population consists of low-risk pregnant ladies in their first antenatal care visit (ANC), from Jimma Medical center. The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: i) How do MetS components progress during pregnancy, and what are the underlying risk factors? ii) What is the association between MetS components during early- and late pregnancy and adverse pregnancy outcomes? iii) What is the knowledge, attitude and practices of women toward dietary habits, food taboos, and cultural beliefs during pregnancy? The study population consists of low-risk pregnant ladies in their first trimester (\<15 weeks of pregnancy) in their first antenatal care visit (ANC) who will be followed up until one-month postpartum. Enrolled women will be assessed four times: at enrolment ≤15 weeks of pregnancy, mid-pregnancy (at 24 weeks), and late pregnancy (at 36 weeks), and within two weeks post-partum for: 1. Sociodemographic data 2. Dietary intake 3. Biochemical analyses 4. Maternal anthropometry: 5. Body composition in a subsample. 6. Knowledge, attitudes and practices of dietary practices during pregnancy 7. Pregnancy and birth outcomes: During the final visit, new born babies will be assessed for Apgar score, weight, length, and head circumference. The mother will be examined for general health and mode of delivery.

Official title: The Progression of Metabolic Syndrome Components During Pregnancy, and the Risks for Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia: A Prospective Cohort Study.

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - 45 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

526

Start Date

2023-06-27

Completion Date

2024-12-30

Last Updated

2024-07-08

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

Exposure

Dietary habits: Data collected using food frequency questionnaire Risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome: Data collected on nutritional status, biochemical indicators and other risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome progression during pregnancy Pregnancy outcomes: Adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes.

OTHER

Non exposure

Dietary habits: Data collected using food frequency questionnaire Risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome: Data collected on nutritional status, biochemical indicators and other risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome progression during pregnancy Pregnancy outcomes: Adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes.

Locations (1)

Jimma University Medical Center

Jimma, Ethiopia