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Investigating the Changes in Anthropometric Indicators at Birth and the Factors Affecting Them in 6 Months Before and After the Beginning of the Covid-19 Pandemic: An Analytical Publisher



Hoseini KS1 ; Lamiyan M1 ; Shariat M2 ; Sahebi L1
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  1. 1. Reproductive Health & Midwifery Department, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Maternal, Fetal and Neonatal Research Center, Family Health Research Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: Payesh Published:2024


Abstract

Objective(s): Anthropometric indicators are considered to be the most important health indicators for evaluating the condition of newborns. In the epidemic of infectious diseases, including the Covid-19 pandemic, pregnant women and their fetuses are among the high-risk population. The present study was conducted with the aim of investigating the changes in the anthropometric indices of newborns at birth and the factors affecting it in 6 months before and 6 months after the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic. Methods: This analytical-comparative study before and after was conducted on the number of 30540 newborns in 6 months before the covid-19 pandemic and 5009 newborns in 6 months after the covid-19 pandemic. The information was obtained from the integrated system of the Ministry of Health. The data was analyzed in SPSS 22 software. Results: The average birth weight of newborns in two periods 6 months before and after the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic was 3140.94 (469.93) and 3198.04 (446.22) grams respectively, which means that the average weight of newborns increased and statistically, there was a significant difference (P<0.001). The average height of newborns increased from 49.72 (2.31) cm in 6 months before the beginning of covid-19 to 49.78 (2.19) in 6 months after it, which increased and did not show a significant difference (P=0.125). The difference in the head circumference of newborns in 6 months before the beginning of covid-19 was 34.36(1.40) cm compared to 6 months after was 34.49(1.38), showed an increase and it was significant (P<0.001). Multivariate analysis with linear test model showed that by controlling the effect of possible confounders, being in the period before or after the covid-19 pandemic has no effect on birth weight, height and head circumference. Conclusion: The findings of this study showed that the covid-19 pandemic and its possible complications on the health of the mother and the Newborn in a short period of 6 months compared to the previous period had no effect on the average anthropometric indices of newborns. © 2024, Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research. All rights reserved.