Background: Weight retention after pregnancy may contribute to obesity. It is known that diet and exercise are recommended components of any weight loss programme in the general population. However, strategies to achieve healthy body weight among postpartum women have not been adequately evaluated. Objectives: The objectives of this review were to evaluate the effect of diet, exercise or both for weight reduction in women after childbirth, and to assess the impact of these interventions on maternal body composition, cardiorespiratory fitness, breastfeeding performance and other child and maternal outcomes. Search methods: We searched the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group’s Trials Register (31 January 2012) and LILACS (31 Janu...
Obesity among women is a public health problem in the United States. Pregnancy may be one of the cau...
Background Postpartum weight retention may contribute to the development of obesity. We studied whe...
Background The primary aim was to investigate if supervised exercise training during pregnancy coul...
BACKGROUND: Weight retention after pregnancy may contribute to obesity. It is known that diet and ex...
Obesity is a global phenomenon with unfavourable clinical and economic outcomes. The prevalence of m...
Abstract Background Post-partum weight retention contributes to the risk of chronic obesity and meta...
Women naturally gain weight during pregnancy and many gradually lose it afterwards. Some women, thou...
Background- Pregnancy may contribute to overweight and obesity. Purpose- The primary objective of Ac...
Many international clinical guidelines recommend that overweight and obese women lose weight prior t...
Background: The prevalence of excessive gestation weight gain, extended postpartum weight retention ...
Background: Obesity is a growing health problem and is closely associated with the leading causes of...
Background: Given the increased occurrence of pre-gravid obesity in recent years, and the implicatio...
Post-partum weight loss is critical to preventing and managing obesity in women, but the results fro...
AIM: The aim of the research presented in this thesis was to evaluate whether, dietary behavior modi...
BACKGROUND: Failure to return to pregnancy weight by 6 months postpartum is associated with long-ter...
Obesity among women is a public health problem in the United States. Pregnancy may be one of the cau...
Background Postpartum weight retention may contribute to the development of obesity. We studied whe...
Background The primary aim was to investigate if supervised exercise training during pregnancy coul...
BACKGROUND: Weight retention after pregnancy may contribute to obesity. It is known that diet and ex...
Obesity is a global phenomenon with unfavourable clinical and economic outcomes. The prevalence of m...
Abstract Background Post-partum weight retention contributes to the risk of chronic obesity and meta...
Women naturally gain weight during pregnancy and many gradually lose it afterwards. Some women, thou...
Background- Pregnancy may contribute to overweight and obesity. Purpose- The primary objective of Ac...
Many international clinical guidelines recommend that overweight and obese women lose weight prior t...
Background: The prevalence of excessive gestation weight gain, extended postpartum weight retention ...
Background: Obesity is a growing health problem and is closely associated with the leading causes of...
Background: Given the increased occurrence of pre-gravid obesity in recent years, and the implicatio...
Post-partum weight loss is critical to preventing and managing obesity in women, but the results fro...
AIM: The aim of the research presented in this thesis was to evaluate whether, dietary behavior modi...
BACKGROUND: Failure to return to pregnancy weight by 6 months postpartum is associated with long-ter...
Obesity among women is a public health problem in the United States. Pregnancy may be one of the cau...
Background Postpartum weight retention may contribute to the development of obesity. We studied whe...
Background The primary aim was to investigate if supervised exercise training during pregnancy coul...