Purpose: To describe the weight loss information-seeking behaviors of postpartum women. Study Design and Methods: The study is part of a larger longitudinal descriptive study of factors associated with women\u27s self-management of their gestational weight loss after birth. Participants answered questions about weight loss information they planned to access, had received, wished they had received, and desired sources of information. A total of 250 women were enrolled during the postpartum hospital stay; 179 completed a 4-month follow-up. Results: A large portion of the sample (53.3% of normal weight women, 79% of overweight women, and 81.4% obese women) identified plans to seek weight loss information, yet nearly 85% received no informati...
Pregnancy is a life stage where excess weight gain may occur and the post partum period is often cha...
Background- Pregnancy may contribute to overweight and obesity. Purpose- The primary objective of Ac...
Objective: Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) and postpartum weight retention increase risk for mu...
Approximately 25% of women experience major weight gain after pregnancy, retaining more than 4.5 kg....
Aim: The aim of this concept analysis is to create a clear definition and framework to guide weight ...
Obesity is a major public health problem in the United States. A subgroup of obese individuals with ...
Studies have shown that postpartum weight retention is a key contributor to obesity among women. Stu...
Aim. This is a report of a correlational study to test the Integrated Theory of Health Behaviour Ch...
Background: Excess gestational weight gain has long- and short-term implications for women and child...
To explore the association between healthcare provider advice about weight loss and physical activit...
Many women exceed gestational weight gain recommendations. Successful postnatal weight management de...
Objective To identify women\u27s patterns of readiness to engage in weight self-management behaviors...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Overweight and obesity in women contributes to preven...
Obesity in Sweden has doubled to 14% over the last 20 years. New strategies for treatment and preven...
Obesity in Sweden has doubled to 14% over the last 20 years. New strategies for treatment and preven...
Pregnancy is a life stage where excess weight gain may occur and the post partum period is often cha...
Background- Pregnancy may contribute to overweight and obesity. Purpose- The primary objective of Ac...
Objective: Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) and postpartum weight retention increase risk for mu...
Approximately 25% of women experience major weight gain after pregnancy, retaining more than 4.5 kg....
Aim: The aim of this concept analysis is to create a clear definition and framework to guide weight ...
Obesity is a major public health problem in the United States. A subgroup of obese individuals with ...
Studies have shown that postpartum weight retention is a key contributor to obesity among women. Stu...
Aim. This is a report of a correlational study to test the Integrated Theory of Health Behaviour Ch...
Background: Excess gestational weight gain has long- and short-term implications for women and child...
To explore the association between healthcare provider advice about weight loss and physical activit...
Many women exceed gestational weight gain recommendations. Successful postnatal weight management de...
Objective To identify women\u27s patterns of readiness to engage in weight self-management behaviors...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Overweight and obesity in women contributes to preven...
Obesity in Sweden has doubled to 14% over the last 20 years. New strategies for treatment and preven...
Obesity in Sweden has doubled to 14% over the last 20 years. New strategies for treatment and preven...
Pregnancy is a life stage where excess weight gain may occur and the post partum period is often cha...
Background- Pregnancy may contribute to overweight and obesity. Purpose- The primary objective of Ac...
Objective: Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) and postpartum weight retention increase risk for mu...