The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) is associated with complications for both mother and child. Minority women are at increased risk for excessive GWG, yet are underrepresented in published weight control interventions. To inform future interventions, we examined the prevalence and accuracy of provider advice and its association with personal beliefs about necessary maternal weight gain among predominantly Latina pregnant women. Secondary analysis examining baseline data (N = 123) from a healthy lifestyle randomized controlled trial con-ducted in and urban area of the South East. Only 23.6 % of women reported being told how much weight to gain du...
Low-income women were interviewed and their post-natal records were retrieved (n = 160) to assess pr...
Objective This study examined associations between pregnant women\u27s report of obstetric provider ...
To explore the association between health care provider advice about weight gain and gestational wei...
Latina women are at high risk of excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) during pregnancy; yet littl...
Pregnancy weight gain may be a risk factor for the development of obesity highlighting the importanc...
Latina women in the United States (U.S.) are disproportionately affected by obesity and are more lik...
Abstract Background Prenatal care has been validated to provide medical and educational counselling ...
With increasingly adverse lifestyles, young women in many countries have rapid weight gain and risin...
Objectives: Pregnant women prioritize the health of their pregnancy, and weight gain contributes to ...
The majority of pregnant women exceed gestational weight gain (GWG) recommendations set by the Insti...
This study sought to quantify healthcare providers’ advice about gestational weight gain (GWG), diet...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is increasingly common in the obstetric population. Maternal obesity and excess ...
poster abstractBackground: Adverse maternal and infant outcomes can arise from excessive maternal ge...
Obesity is a significant health concern for women of childbearing age. More than 40% of women have a...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal care provider weight gain advice consistent with the Institute of Medicine reco...
Low-income women were interviewed and their post-natal records were retrieved (n = 160) to assess pr...
Objective This study examined associations between pregnant women\u27s report of obstetric provider ...
To explore the association between health care provider advice about weight gain and gestational wei...
Latina women are at high risk of excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) during pregnancy; yet littl...
Pregnancy weight gain may be a risk factor for the development of obesity highlighting the importanc...
Latina women in the United States (U.S.) are disproportionately affected by obesity and are more lik...
Abstract Background Prenatal care has been validated to provide medical and educational counselling ...
With increasingly adverse lifestyles, young women in many countries have rapid weight gain and risin...
Objectives: Pregnant women prioritize the health of their pregnancy, and weight gain contributes to ...
The majority of pregnant women exceed gestational weight gain (GWG) recommendations set by the Insti...
This study sought to quantify healthcare providers’ advice about gestational weight gain (GWG), diet...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is increasingly common in the obstetric population. Maternal obesity and excess ...
poster abstractBackground: Adverse maternal and infant outcomes can arise from excessive maternal ge...
Obesity is a significant health concern for women of childbearing age. More than 40% of women have a...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal care provider weight gain advice consistent with the Institute of Medicine reco...
Low-income women were interviewed and their post-natal records were retrieved (n = 160) to assess pr...
Objective This study examined associations between pregnant women\u27s report of obstetric provider ...
To explore the association between health care provider advice about weight gain and gestational wei...