William Butler
United States
Research Article
Knowledge and Perception of Risks and Complications of Maternal Obesity during Pregnancy
Author(s): Nneka Okezie Okeh, Kristina C Hawkins, William Butler and Abdelmoneim YounisNneka Okezie Okeh, Kristina C Hawkins, William Butler and Abdelmoneim Younis
The goal of this prospective survey study was to assess the knowledge and understanding of the risks of maternal obesity during pregnancy in patients visiting a prenatal Health Clinic at an academic, public medical center located in Macon, Georgia. Demographic information and questions about knowledge and perception of Body Mass Index (BMI) and maternal obesity risks were collected. Responses were scored between 0-100% and categorized to minimal, good and broad knowledge groups. The study population ranged in age from 18 to 69 years and 85.3% of the study participants were African American and 12.7% Caucasian. Most respondents have moderately good knowledge of maternal obesity risk. However, only 40.2% of women were aware of the term BMI, 48% knew goals of weight gain during pregnancy, and 51% were aware that obesity increases the risk of stillbirth. Obese patients were more aware of .. View More»