We conducted a survey among a convenience sample of 149 women and their partners (n = 136) attending antenatal services in the Canberra Hospital in 2010. Over one-third (39%) of women and 63.6% of their partners were overweight/obese, and 69.2% of women had not received advice from their caregiver on their weight. Pregnant women and their partners' health behaviours including smoking, and fruit and vegetable intake were strongly correlated (P ≤ 0.01). Pregnant women require targeted advice on their weight, ideal weight gain and impact of these on pregnancy
YesBeing obese or gaining excessive weight during pregnancy can increase health risks for mother and...
Aim: Maternal obesity is associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes for mothers and offsprin...
Objective - The objective of this study was to evaluate weight-related risk perception in early preg...
Maternal obesity, excess weight gain and lifestyle behaviours during pregnancy have been associated ...
Background. Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) can negatively impact on maternal and foetal hea...
Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) can negatively impact on maternal and foetal health. Guideli...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is increasingly common in the obstetric population. Maternal obesity and excess ...
Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) can negatively impact on maternal and foetal health. Guideli...
Background: While weight gain during pregnancy is regarded as important, there has not been a prospe...
Aims: The primary aim of this study was to describe pregnant women’s perception of increased risk d...
Background: Dietary behaviours of pregnant women are a significant public health concern in Australi...
The majority of pregnant women exceed gestational weight gain (GWG) recommendations set by the Insti...
Objectives: Pregnant women prioritize the health of their pregnancy, and weight gain contributes to ...
The current emphasis on obstetric risk management helps to frame gestational weight gain as problema...
INTRODUCTION: women with a raised BMI are more likely to gain excessive weight in pregnancy compared...
YesBeing obese or gaining excessive weight during pregnancy can increase health risks for mother and...
Aim: Maternal obesity is associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes for mothers and offsprin...
Objective - The objective of this study was to evaluate weight-related risk perception in early preg...
Maternal obesity, excess weight gain and lifestyle behaviours during pregnancy have been associated ...
Background. Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) can negatively impact on maternal and foetal hea...
Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) can negatively impact on maternal and foetal health. Guideli...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is increasingly common in the obstetric population. Maternal obesity and excess ...
Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) can negatively impact on maternal and foetal health. Guideli...
Background: While weight gain during pregnancy is regarded as important, there has not been a prospe...
Aims: The primary aim of this study was to describe pregnant women’s perception of increased risk d...
Background: Dietary behaviours of pregnant women are a significant public health concern in Australi...
The majority of pregnant women exceed gestational weight gain (GWG) recommendations set by the Insti...
Objectives: Pregnant women prioritize the health of their pregnancy, and weight gain contributes to ...
The current emphasis on obstetric risk management helps to frame gestational weight gain as problema...
INTRODUCTION: women with a raised BMI are more likely to gain excessive weight in pregnancy compared...
YesBeing obese or gaining excessive weight during pregnancy can increase health risks for mother and...
Aim: Maternal obesity is associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes for mothers and offsprin...
Objective - The objective of this study was to evaluate weight-related risk perception in early preg...