Objective: To identify the impact of dietary intake and activity level on postpartum weight change. Methods: White (n = 121) and black (n = 224) women, 7-12 months postpartum, participating in the Special Supplemental Feeding Program for Women, Infants, and Children were assessed for dietary intake, activity level, body weight, and other maternal characteristics. Results: For both black and white women, the most important variables in predicting postpartum weight loss were pre-pregnancy weight, gestational weight gain, parity, and prenatal exercise. After these factors were controlled, race predicted that black women retained 6.4 lb more than white women. These results may be due to the finding that black women reported significantly higher...
Pregnancy can alter a woman’s weight gain trajectory across the life course and contribute to the de...
Objectives: to describe some factors of maternal behavior such as breastfeeding, diet, physical acti...
Objectives To determine how baseline weight status contributes to differences in postmenopausal weig...
Objective: To identify the impact of dietary intake and activity level on postpartum weight change. ...
Aim. This is a report of a correlational study to test the Integrated Theory of Health Behaviour Ch...
Body image (BI) and body satisfaction may be important in understanding weight loss behaviors, parti...
Background: Women of black African heritage living in high income countries (HIC) are at risk of obe...
The postpartum period can impact diet quality and subsequently place women at greater risk for overw...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe prevalence of obesity in the United States continues to rise wit...
BACKGROUND: Body image (BI) and body satisfaction may be important in understanding weight loss beha...
Weight gain during pregnancy and weight retention 6 months postpartum are critical markers in predic...
textThe purpose of this research was to examine psychosocial and body weight correlates of dietary b...
Obesity is a widespread problem in the United States that has profound health implications. Obesity ...
This research sought to describe associations among parity, breastfeeding, and adult obesity in blac...
Postpartum weight retention plays an important role in the pathway leading to obesity among women of...
Pregnancy can alter a woman’s weight gain trajectory across the life course and contribute to the de...
Objectives: to describe some factors of maternal behavior such as breastfeeding, diet, physical acti...
Objectives To determine how baseline weight status contributes to differences in postmenopausal weig...
Objective: To identify the impact of dietary intake and activity level on postpartum weight change. ...
Aim. This is a report of a correlational study to test the Integrated Theory of Health Behaviour Ch...
Body image (BI) and body satisfaction may be important in understanding weight loss behaviors, parti...
Background: Women of black African heritage living in high income countries (HIC) are at risk of obe...
The postpartum period can impact diet quality and subsequently place women at greater risk for overw...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe prevalence of obesity in the United States continues to rise wit...
BACKGROUND: Body image (BI) and body satisfaction may be important in understanding weight loss beha...
Weight gain during pregnancy and weight retention 6 months postpartum are critical markers in predic...
textThe purpose of this research was to examine psychosocial and body weight correlates of dietary b...
Obesity is a widespread problem in the United States that has profound health implications. Obesity ...
This research sought to describe associations among parity, breastfeeding, and adult obesity in blac...
Postpartum weight retention plays an important role in the pathway leading to obesity among women of...
Pregnancy can alter a woman’s weight gain trajectory across the life course and contribute to the de...
Objectives: to describe some factors of maternal behavior such as breastfeeding, diet, physical acti...
Objectives To determine how baseline weight status contributes to differences in postmenopausal weig...