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Table 1.

Body mass index categories according to three different criteria.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of the studied population (n = 601).

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Fig 1.

Pre-pregnancy BMI according to three different criteria.

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Table 3.

Pre-pregnancy BMI classification disparity between adolescent vs adult categories.

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Fig 2.

Gestational weight gain according to IOM recommendation, using three different criteria of pre-pregnancy BMI classification.

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Table 4.

Gestational weight gain according to IOM recommendation, by pre-pregnancy BMI classification.

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Fig 3.

Distribution (%) of neonatal outcomes in adolescents with a pre-pregnancy BMI correctly classified compared to those with disparity classification, according to different criteria of pre-pregnancy BMI classification.

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Table 5.

Associations between neonatal outcomes and gestational weight gain using pre-pregnancy BMI.

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