Background During the first postpartum year 20% of women retain excessive weight from pregnancy (postpartum weight retention; PPWR), which predicts long-term overweight/obesity. Objective The aim of this study was to explore the associations between psychological factors (depression, anxiety and stress symptoms and body attitudes) in late gestation and at 12-months postpartum with PPWR one-year post-birth. Methods Pregnant women (N = 176) completed questionnaires in early-mid pregnancy (Time 1; mean (SD) = 16.97 (1.35) weeks), late pregnancy (Time 2; mean (SD) = 33.33 (2.05) weeks), and one year postpartum (Time 3; mean (SD) = 53.12 (3.34) weeks). Women provided demographic characteristics, height and pre-pregnancy weight at Time ...
Objective: Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) and postpartum weight retention increase risk for mu...
Background: There is limited evidence from prospective cohorts in low-resource settings on the long-...
Post-partum weight retention (WR) occurs in 60–80% of women with some retaining ≥10 kg with contribu...
Obesity and being overweight affect almost half of all women of childbearing age, with postpartum we...
For some women, pregnancy may increase the risk of future obesity with consequences for health and w...
Postpartum weight retention plays an important role in the pathway leading to obesity among women of...
Design Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the relationship between post-partum psycholo...
Background - Postpartum weight retention affects many women and increases the risk of becoming overw...
Gestational weight gain (GWG) is associated with postpartum weight retention (PPWR) in women. The st...
Gestational weight gain (GWG) is associated with postpartum weight retention (PPWR) in women. The st...
Objective We aimed to describe the weight status of obese mothers 6 months after delivery and examin...
Obesity in Sweden has doubled to 14% over the last 20 years. New strategies for treatment and preven...
Background: Psychological distress and inappropriate or excessive weight gain are common in pregnanc...
Obesity in Sweden has doubled to 14% over the last 20 years. New strategies for treatment and preven...
Background/Objectives:Pregnancy triggers a physiological change in weight status. Postpartum weight ...
Objective: Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) and postpartum weight retention increase risk for mu...
Background: There is limited evidence from prospective cohorts in low-resource settings on the long-...
Post-partum weight retention (WR) occurs in 60–80% of women with some retaining ≥10 kg with contribu...
Obesity and being overweight affect almost half of all women of childbearing age, with postpartum we...
For some women, pregnancy may increase the risk of future obesity with consequences for health and w...
Postpartum weight retention plays an important role in the pathway leading to obesity among women of...
Design Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the relationship between post-partum psycholo...
Background - Postpartum weight retention affects many women and increases the risk of becoming overw...
Gestational weight gain (GWG) is associated with postpartum weight retention (PPWR) in women. The st...
Gestational weight gain (GWG) is associated with postpartum weight retention (PPWR) in women. The st...
Objective We aimed to describe the weight status of obese mothers 6 months after delivery and examin...
Obesity in Sweden has doubled to 14% over the last 20 years. New strategies for treatment and preven...
Background: Psychological distress and inappropriate or excessive weight gain are common in pregnanc...
Obesity in Sweden has doubled to 14% over the last 20 years. New strategies for treatment and preven...
Background/Objectives:Pregnancy triggers a physiological change in weight status. Postpartum weight ...
Objective: Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) and postpartum weight retention increase risk for mu...
Background: There is limited evidence from prospective cohorts in low-resource settings on the long-...
Post-partum weight retention (WR) occurs in 60–80% of women with some retaining ≥10 kg with contribu...