Background\ud \ud Energy conserving processes reported in undernourished women during pregnancy are a recognised strategy to provide energy required to support fetal development. Women who are obese before conceiving arguably have sufficient fat stores to support the energy demands of pregnancy without the need to provoke energy conserving mechanisms.\ud \ud Objective\ud \ud We tested the hypothesis that obese women would demonstrate behavioural adaptation (i.e. decrease in self-selected walking (SSW) speed) but not metabolic compensation (i.e. decrease in resting metabolic rate (RMR) or metabolic cost of walking) during gestation.\ud \ud Design\ud \ud RMR, SSW speed, metabolic cost of walking, and anthropometry were measured in 23 women (B...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to identify factors that may predispose women to excess gestational weig...
Abstract Background Pregnancy is associated with widespread change in metabolism, which may be more ...
Purpose: To investigate the association between self-reported physical activity levels and...
Background Energy conserving processes reported in undernourished women during pregnancy are a recog...
in resting and walking energy expenditure and walking speed during pregnancy in obese women1–
Pregnant women are recommended to engage in 150 min of moderate-intensity physical activity per week...
Aim: The resting metabolic rate (RMR) varies among pregnant women. The factors responsible for this ...
AIM: The resting metabolic rate (RMR) varies among pregnant women. The factors responsible for this ...
Background Maternal obesity is associated with an increased risk of pregnancy complications, incl...
AIM: The resting metabolic rate (RMR) varies among pregnant women. The factors responsible for this ...
Background: Being overweight or obese during pregnancy and having excessive gestational weight gain ...
The global epidemic of obesity has led to an increasing number of obese women of reproductive age. O...
BACKGROUND: In women with obesity, excess gestational weight gain (≥270 g/week) occurs in two out of...
<div><p>The aims of the present study were to assess the volume of physical activity (PA) throughout...
Background and Purpose: Prenatal changes in energy intake (EI), physical activity (PA), and resting ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to identify factors that may predispose women to excess gestational weig...
Abstract Background Pregnancy is associated with widespread change in metabolism, which may be more ...
Purpose: To investigate the association between self-reported physical activity levels and...
Background Energy conserving processes reported in undernourished women during pregnancy are a recog...
in resting and walking energy expenditure and walking speed during pregnancy in obese women1–
Pregnant women are recommended to engage in 150 min of moderate-intensity physical activity per week...
Aim: The resting metabolic rate (RMR) varies among pregnant women. The factors responsible for this ...
AIM: The resting metabolic rate (RMR) varies among pregnant women. The factors responsible for this ...
Background Maternal obesity is associated with an increased risk of pregnancy complications, incl...
AIM: The resting metabolic rate (RMR) varies among pregnant women. The factors responsible for this ...
Background: Being overweight or obese during pregnancy and having excessive gestational weight gain ...
The global epidemic of obesity has led to an increasing number of obese women of reproductive age. O...
BACKGROUND: In women with obesity, excess gestational weight gain (≥270 g/week) occurs in two out of...
<div><p>The aims of the present study were to assess the volume of physical activity (PA) throughout...
Background and Purpose: Prenatal changes in energy intake (EI), physical activity (PA), and resting ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to identify factors that may predispose women to excess gestational weig...
Abstract Background Pregnancy is associated with widespread change in metabolism, which may be more ...
Purpose: To investigate the association between self-reported physical activity levels and...