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The relationship between perinatal factors and child’s body mass index (BMI) at the age of eight.

Unstandardized BSEStandardized Bp
High maternal educational level (university degree or higher)

represents statistical significance (p<0.05)

-0.4840.102-0.091<0.001
Very preterm birth (<32 0/7 weeks)-0.8730.516-0.0360.091
SGA0.0890.3100.0060.773
LGA0.4300.2660.0310.106
Maternal age-0.0160.011-0.0290.150
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy0.3370.2780.0220.226
Gestational diabetes-0.0980.234-0.0080.677
Nulliparity0.1470.1050.0280.159
Twin pregnancy-0.1190.270-0.0090.659
Maternal pre-pregnancy BMI

represents statistical significance (p<0.05)

0.1530.0120.241<0.001
Cesarean section-0.0220.145-0.0030.878
Breech presentation-0.2080.236-0.0170.378
Apgar score at 5 min <60.6530.7370.0170.376
NICU admission-0.0900.248-0.0090.718

The relationship between perinatal factors and child’s physical fitness index (PFI) at the age of eight.

Unstandardized BSEStandardized Bp
High maternal educational level (university degree or higher)

represents statistical significance (p<0.05)

1.5980.2550.120<0.001
Very preterm birth (<32 0/7 weeks)-0.4551.266-0.0080.719
SGA-0.7350.773-0.0180.342
LGA-0.5500.666-0.0160.409
Maternal age-0.0440.029-0.0310.121
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy0.2240.6820.0060.743
Gestational diabetes-0.6720.574-0.0210.241
Nulliparity-1.5280.261-0.115<0.001
Twin pregnancy0.5640.6770.0170.405
Maternal pre-pregnancy BMI

represents statistical significance (p<0.05)

-0.1050.031-0.066<0.001
Cesarean section0.2230.3650.0120.541
Breech presentation-0.1100.586-0.0040.851
Apgar score at 5 min <6-0.8152.024-0.0080.687
NICU admission-1.4320.618-0.0560.020

The comparison between maternal and neonatal characteristics in the study group and in the group in which SLOfit and NPIS data could not be matched.

Matched study groupNon-matched groupP
Low maternal educational level (primary or vocational school degree)

represents statistical significance (p<0.05) (Student’s T test)

133 (4.6%)135 (3.5%)0.03
High maternal educational level (university degree or higher)1,225 (42.0%)1,665 (43.0%)0.40
Very preterm birth (<32 0/7 weeks)

represents statistical significance (p<0.05) (Student–s T test)

39 (1.3%)101 (2.6%)<0.001
SGA79 (2.7%)134 (3.5%)0.08
LGA108 (3.7%)133 (3.4%)0.56
Maternal age (years)

represents statistical significance (p<0.05) (Student–s T test)

30.4±4.630.0±4.8<0.001
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy93 (3.2%)125 (3.2%)0.93
Gestational diabetes130 (4.5%)175 (4.5%)0.90
Nulliparity

represents statistical significance (p<0.05) (Student–s T test)

1,223 (41.9%)2,298 (59.3%)<0.001
Twin pregnancy

represents statistical significance (p<0.05) (Student–s T test)

122 (4.2%)210 (5.4%)0.02
Maternal pre-pregnancy BMI

represents statistical significance (p<0.05) (Student–s T test)

23.4±4.223.0±4.2<0.001
Cesarean section454 (15.5%)666 (17.2%)0.07
Breech presentation147 (5%)212 (5.5%)0.43
Apgar score at 5 min <614 (0.5%)21 (0.5%)0.72
NICU admission

represents statistical significance (p<0.05) (Student–s T test)

205 (7.0%)371 (9.6%)<0.001
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Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Hygiene and Environmental Medicine