ObjectiveTo describe factors and provider characteristics associated with weight-related counseling practices among U.S. obstetrician-gynecologists (OB/GYNs).MethodsData were from a 2010 cross-sectional survey of 250 OB/GYNs. The OB/GYNs were asked how often they used pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) to determine the appropriate range of gestational weight gain (GWG), counseled pregnant patients on appropriate rate of GWG, and counseled postpartum patients on weight loss or maintenance. They were also asked how often they counseled pregnant and postpartum patients on five weight-related behaviors [consumption of Fruits and Vegetables (FV), Sugar-Sweetened Beverages (SSB), or high-fat or sugary foods, breastfeeding, and Physical Activity ...
To explore the association between healthcare provider advice about weight loss and physical activit...
ObjectiveTo test the feasibility and effectiveness of a web-based lifestyle intervention based on th...
Objective This study examined associations between pregnant women\u27s report of obstetric provider ...
ObjectiveTo describe factors and provider characteristics associated with weight-related counseling ...
Obesity is a significant health concern for women of childbearing age. More than 40% of women have a...
To determine how obstetricians and gynecologists (OB/GYNs) perceive the gynecologic health effects o...
Overweight and obesity are becoming the norm for American women. The 1999-2002 National Health and N...
Maternal obesity is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. To improve outcomes, obstetric provi...
Purpose: To describe the weight loss information-seeking behaviors of postpartum women. Study Desig...
Purpose: To assess for improvement in the screening and management of overweight and obesity in the ...
Abstract Problem: The inability to maintain healthy weight gain during pregnancy may contribute to m...
Many women exceed gestational weight gain recommendations. Successful postnatal weight management de...
Background: The high percentage of women who enter pregnancy overweight or obese and gain excessive ...
Abstract Background Prenatal care has been validated to provide medical and educational counselling ...
BACKGROUND:Providers need to be comfortable addressing obesity and gestational weight gain so they m...
To explore the association between healthcare provider advice about weight loss and physical activit...
ObjectiveTo test the feasibility and effectiveness of a web-based lifestyle intervention based on th...
Objective This study examined associations between pregnant women\u27s report of obstetric provider ...
ObjectiveTo describe factors and provider characteristics associated with weight-related counseling ...
Obesity is a significant health concern for women of childbearing age. More than 40% of women have a...
To determine how obstetricians and gynecologists (OB/GYNs) perceive the gynecologic health effects o...
Overweight and obesity are becoming the norm for American women. The 1999-2002 National Health and N...
Maternal obesity is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. To improve outcomes, obstetric provi...
Purpose: To describe the weight loss information-seeking behaviors of postpartum women. Study Desig...
Purpose: To assess for improvement in the screening and management of overweight and obesity in the ...
Abstract Problem: The inability to maintain healthy weight gain during pregnancy may contribute to m...
Many women exceed gestational weight gain recommendations. Successful postnatal weight management de...
Background: The high percentage of women who enter pregnancy overweight or obese and gain excessive ...
Abstract Background Prenatal care has been validated to provide medical and educational counselling ...
BACKGROUND:Providers need to be comfortable addressing obesity and gestational weight gain so they m...
To explore the association between healthcare provider advice about weight loss and physical activit...
ObjectiveTo test the feasibility and effectiveness of a web-based lifestyle intervention based on th...
Objective This study examined associations between pregnant women\u27s report of obstetric provider ...