Composition, determinants, and risk factors of low birth weight in Sri Lanka.

<h4>Introduction</h4>Low birth weight continues to pose significant challenges to healthcare systems worldwide. Despite substantial improvement in various public health indicators, many developing countries have failed to achieve a significant reduction in low birth weight rates. One maj...

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Main Authors: Sachith Mettananda, Himali Herath, Ayesha Thewage, Kumudu Nanayakkara, Indeewari Liyanage, K S Udani, Rajika Savanadasa, Sampatha Goonewardena, Nimesha Gamhewage, Asiri Hewamalage, Dhammica Rowel, Abner Elkan Daniel, Chithramalee de Silva, Susie Perera
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0318554
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author Sachith Mettananda
Himali Herath
Ayesha Thewage
Kumudu Nanayakkara
Indeewari Liyanage
K S Udani
Rajika Savanadasa
Sampatha Goonewardena
Nimesha Gamhewage
Asiri Hewamalage
Dhammica Rowel
Abner Elkan Daniel
Chithramalee de Silva
Susie Perera
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Himali Herath
Ayesha Thewage
Kumudu Nanayakkara
Indeewari Liyanage
K S Udani
Rajika Savanadasa
Sampatha Goonewardena
Nimesha Gamhewage
Asiri Hewamalage
Dhammica Rowel
Abner Elkan Daniel
Chithramalee de Silva
Susie Perera
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description <h4>Introduction</h4>Low birth weight continues to pose significant challenges to healthcare systems worldwide. Despite substantial improvement in various public health indicators, many developing countries have failed to achieve a significant reduction in low birth weight rates. One major obstacle is the sparsity of data on the determinants of low birth weight. Here, we aim to determine the composition and risk factors for low birth weight in Sri Lanka, a prototype developing nation.<h4>Methodology</h4>We conducted a countrywide multicentre cross-sectional study in August and September 2023 in 13 purposively selected hospitals representing all nine provinces and different tiers of specialist hospitals in Sri Lanka. All live-born neonates were recruited prospectively, and their mothers were interviewed by trained data collectors to gather information on socio-demographic background, medical and obstetric history, and delivery details. Birth weight was measured immediately after the birth by trained healthcare personnel attending the delivery.<h4>Results</h4>A total of 9130 live-born neonates were recruited, of which 52% were males. The mean birth weight was 2827g (95%CI 2817-2838g), and 1865 (20.4%) newborns were low birth weight. The prevalence of prematurity was 10.9% (n = 998), and 1819 (20.0%) neonates were born small for gestational age. Of the low birth weight neonates, 64% were small for gestational age, and 37% were preterm; 11% were both small for gestational age and preterm. Teenage pregnancy (p = 0.022), low maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (p<0.001), inadequate weight gain during pregnancy (p<0.001), maternal anaemia at delivery (p = 0.020), chronic lung disease (p = 0.019), and pregnancy induced hypertension (p = 0.019) were significant modifiable risk factors for small for gestational age.<h4>Conclusion</h4>This study presents the results of one of the most extensive country-wide studies evaluating the composition and determinants of low birth weight. The study highlights the importance of considering small for gestational age and prematurity as separate categories of low birth weight. Small for gestational age contributes to approximately two-thirds of the low birth weight burden. Therefore, targeting modifiable risk factors for small for gestational age while mitigating the burden of prematurity is the most feasible approach to reduce the prevalence of low birth weight in developing countries, including Sri Lanka.
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spelling doaj-art-1ef61ad969ae455cbd118ba81a5ccfb62025-02-12T05:31:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032025-01-01202e031855410.1371/journal.pone.0318554Composition, determinants, and risk factors of low birth weight in Sri Lanka.Sachith MettanandaHimali HerathAyesha ThewageKumudu NanayakkaraIndeewari LiyanageK S UdaniRajika SavanadasaSampatha GoonewardenaNimesha GamhewageAsiri HewamalageDhammica RowelAbner Elkan DanielChithramalee de SilvaSusie Perera<h4>Introduction</h4>Low birth weight continues to pose significant challenges to healthcare systems worldwide. Despite substantial improvement in various public health indicators, many developing countries have failed to achieve a significant reduction in low birth weight rates. One major obstacle is the sparsity of data on the determinants of low birth weight. Here, we aim to determine the composition and risk factors for low birth weight in Sri Lanka, a prototype developing nation.<h4>Methodology</h4>We conducted a countrywide multicentre cross-sectional study in August and September 2023 in 13 purposively selected hospitals representing all nine provinces and different tiers of specialist hospitals in Sri Lanka. All live-born neonates were recruited prospectively, and their mothers were interviewed by trained data collectors to gather information on socio-demographic background, medical and obstetric history, and delivery details. Birth weight was measured immediately after the birth by trained healthcare personnel attending the delivery.<h4>Results</h4>A total of 9130 live-born neonates were recruited, of which 52% were males. The mean birth weight was 2827g (95%CI 2817-2838g), and 1865 (20.4%) newborns were low birth weight. The prevalence of prematurity was 10.9% (n = 998), and 1819 (20.0%) neonates were born small for gestational age. Of the low birth weight neonates, 64% were small for gestational age, and 37% were preterm; 11% were both small for gestational age and preterm. Teenage pregnancy (p = 0.022), low maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (p<0.001), inadequate weight gain during pregnancy (p<0.001), maternal anaemia at delivery (p = 0.020), chronic lung disease (p = 0.019), and pregnancy induced hypertension (p = 0.019) were significant modifiable risk factors for small for gestational age.<h4>Conclusion</h4>This study presents the results of one of the most extensive country-wide studies evaluating the composition and determinants of low birth weight. The study highlights the importance of considering small for gestational age and prematurity as separate categories of low birth weight. Small for gestational age contributes to approximately two-thirds of the low birth weight burden. Therefore, targeting modifiable risk factors for small for gestational age while mitigating the burden of prematurity is the most feasible approach to reduce the prevalence of low birth weight in developing countries, including Sri Lanka.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0318554
spellingShingle Sachith Mettananda
Himali Herath
Ayesha Thewage
Kumudu Nanayakkara
Indeewari Liyanage
K S Udani
Rajika Savanadasa
Sampatha Goonewardena
Nimesha Gamhewage
Asiri Hewamalage
Dhammica Rowel
Abner Elkan Daniel
Chithramalee de Silva
Susie Perera
Composition, determinants, and risk factors of low birth weight in Sri Lanka.
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title Composition, determinants, and risk factors of low birth weight in Sri Lanka.
title_full Composition, determinants, and risk factors of low birth weight in Sri Lanka.
title_fullStr Composition, determinants, and risk factors of low birth weight in Sri Lanka.
title_full_unstemmed Composition, determinants, and risk factors of low birth weight in Sri Lanka.
title_short Composition, determinants, and risk factors of low birth weight in Sri Lanka.
title_sort composition determinants and risk factors of low birth weight in sri lanka
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0318554
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