Full breastfeeding (FBF) is promoted as effective for losing pregnancy weight during the postpartum period. This study evaluated whether longer FBF is associated with lower maternal postpartum weight retention (PPWR) as compared to a shorter FBF duration. The MILK (Mothers and Infants Linked for Healthy Growth) study is an ongoing prospective cohort of 370 mother−infant dyads, all of whom fully breastfed their infants for at least 1 month. Breastfeeding status was subsequently self-reported by mothers at 3 and 6 months postpartum. Maternal PPWR was calculated as maternal weight measured at 1, 3, and 6 months postpartum minus maternal prepregnancy weight. Using linear mixed effects models, by 6 months postpartum, adjusted means ± ...
Background/Objectives:Pregnancy triggers a physiological change in weight status. Postpartum weight ...
Objective: The objective of this thesis is to examine the relationship between the Dietary Inflammat...
Objective:To determine whether maternal prepregnancy overweight or obesity has an independent effect...
Background/Aim: The aims were to investigate the association of breastfeeding (BF) duration with mat...
Background: Weight gained during pregnancy and not lost post-partum may contribute to obesity in wom...
Breastfeeding is a fundamental health promotion practice. Decades of research have documented mental...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Overweight and obesity in women contributes to preven...
Overweight and obesity is prevalent among women of reproductive age (42% BMI > 25 kg/m2) and pari...
Overweight and obesity is prevalent among women of reproductive age (42% BMI > 25 kg/m²) and parity ...
Post-partum weight retention (WR) occurs in 60–80% of women with some retaining ≥10 kg with contribu...
This study compares weight change in lactating women with an 18-month interpregnancy interval with w...
It is not yet clear whether women who lactate lose the weight gained during pregnancy faster than th...
Background: There is conflicting evidence regarding the relationship between breastfeeding (BF) and ...
Pregnancy can alter a woman’s weight gain trajectory across the life course and contribute to the de...
OBJECTIVESThere is a dearth of information on the long-term maternal effects of breastfeeding. The o...
Background/Objectives:Pregnancy triggers a physiological change in weight status. Postpartum weight ...
Objective: The objective of this thesis is to examine the relationship between the Dietary Inflammat...
Objective:To determine whether maternal prepregnancy overweight or obesity has an independent effect...
Background/Aim: The aims were to investigate the association of breastfeeding (BF) duration with mat...
Background: Weight gained during pregnancy and not lost post-partum may contribute to obesity in wom...
Breastfeeding is a fundamental health promotion practice. Decades of research have documented mental...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Overweight and obesity in women contributes to preven...
Overweight and obesity is prevalent among women of reproductive age (42% BMI > 25 kg/m2) and pari...
Overweight and obesity is prevalent among women of reproductive age (42% BMI > 25 kg/m²) and parity ...
Post-partum weight retention (WR) occurs in 60–80% of women with some retaining ≥10 kg with contribu...
This study compares weight change in lactating women with an 18-month interpregnancy interval with w...
It is not yet clear whether women who lactate lose the weight gained during pregnancy faster than th...
Background: There is conflicting evidence regarding the relationship between breastfeeding (BF) and ...
Pregnancy can alter a woman’s weight gain trajectory across the life course and contribute to the de...
OBJECTIVESThere is a dearth of information on the long-term maternal effects of breastfeeding. The o...
Background/Objectives:Pregnancy triggers a physiological change in weight status. Postpartum weight ...
Objective: The objective of this thesis is to examine the relationship between the Dietary Inflammat...
Objective:To determine whether maternal prepregnancy overweight or obesity has an independent effect...