Health and Technology Journal (HTECHJ)
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): April 2026

The Relationship Between Pregnant Women's Nutritional Status and Newborn Weight

Siti Uswatun Hasanah (Undergraduate Midwifery Study Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Institute of Technology, Science and Health, Dr. Soepraoen Hospital, Malang, Indonesia)
Widia Shofa Ilmiah (Undergraduate Midwifery Study Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Institute of Technology, Science and Health, Dr. Soepraoen Hospital, Malang, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
18 Apr 2026

Abstract

Maternal nutritional status during pregnancy plays a crucial role in fetal growth and is a key determinant of newborn birth weight. Inadequate maternal nutrition increases the risk of low birth weight (LBW), which is strongly associated with increased neonatal morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to examine the relationship between maternal nutritional status during pregnancy and newborn birth weight. A facility-based analytical study with a case–control design was conducted at a Community Health Center. A total of 36 mother–newborn pairs were recruited using a 1:1 case–control ratio. Maternal nutritional status was assessed using anthropometric indicators recorded during pregnancy, and newborn birth weight was measured within 1 hour of delivery. Data were analyzed using the chi-square test with α = 0.05. The analysis revealed a statistically significant association between maternal nutritional status and newborn birth weight (p = 0.003). Mothers with adequate nutritional status were more likely to deliver infants with normal birth weight than those with poor nutritional status. Conversely, low birth weight was more frequently observed among infants born to mothers with inadequate nutritional status during pregnancy. Maternal nutritional status during pregnancy is significantly associated with newborn birth weight in this primary health care setting. Strengthening early nutritional screening and interventions for pregnant women is essential to reduce the risk of low birth weight and improve neonatal health outcomes.

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Journal Info

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htechj

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Subject

Dentistry Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health

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Health and Technology Journal (HTECHJ) is peer-reviewed and open access international journal which published by KHD Production, to accommodate researchers and health practitioners publishing their scientific articles. NHSJ accepts original papers, review articles, short communications, case reports ...