Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based on diet and physical activity during pregnancy, primarily on gestational weight gain and maternal and offspring composite outcomes, according to women's body mass index, age, parity, ethnicity, and pre-existing medical condition; and secondarily on individual complications. Design Systematic review and meta-Analysis of individual participant data (IPD). Data sources Major electronic databases from inception to February 2017 without language restrictions. Eligibility criteria for selecting studies Randomised trials on diet and physical activity based interventions in pregnancy. Data synthesis Statistical models accounted for clustering of part...
Background: Pregnant women who gain excess weight are at risk of complications during pregnancy and ...
Background: Pregnant women who gain excess weight are at risk of complications during pregnancy and ...
Diet- and physical activity-based interventions in pregnancy have the potential to alter maternal an...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment) programme (No 12/01/50
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment (HTA) programme
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions b...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
BACKGROUND: Pregnant women who gain excess weight are at risk of complications during pregnancy and ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions in pregnancy on maternal a...
Background: Pregnant women who gain excess weight are at risk of complications during pregnancy and ...
Background: Pregnant women who gain excess weight are at risk of complications during pregnancy and ...
Diet- and physical activity-based interventions in pregnancy have the potential to alter maternal an...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment) programme (No 12/01/50
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment (HTA) programme
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions b...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
BACKGROUND: Pregnant women who gain excess weight are at risk of complications during pregnancy and ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions in pregnancy on maternal a...
Background: Pregnant women who gain excess weight are at risk of complications during pregnancy and ...
Background: Pregnant women who gain excess weight are at risk of complications during pregnancy and ...
Diet- and physical activity-based interventions in pregnancy have the potential to alter maternal an...