Obesity during pregnancy and excessive weight gain during this period are associated with several maternal–fetal and neonatal complications. Moreover, a significant percentage of women have weight retention in the postpartum period, especially those with excessive weight gain during pregnancy. The recommendations of the 2009 Institute of Medicine were based on observational studies that have consistently shown that women with weight gain within the recommended range had better outcomes during pregnancy. In patients with obesity, however, there is no recommendation for weight gain, according to the class of obesity. This review, therefore, aims to evaluate the evidence on key maternal and fetal complications related to low weight gain during...
Background: Maternal obesity, excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) and post-partum weight retenti...
One in four Canadian adults is obese, and more women are entering pregnancy with a higher body mass ...
Objective: Our objective was to evaluate gestational weight gain (GWG) patterns and their relation t...
Gestational weight gain is necessary for the normal fetus development, in fact a series of studies h...
AbstractBackgroundObesity and gestational weight gain impact maternal and fetal risks. Gestational w...
Abstract Background Maternal obesity has a wide range of health effects on both the pregnant woman a...
Low-income women were interviewed and their post-natal records were retrieved (n = 160) to assess pr...
IntroductionTo determine if weight gain below the institute of medicine (IOM) guidelines improves pr...
Inappropriate weight gain during pregnancy is a widespread problem associated with adverse maternal ...
BackgroundObesity is a growing worldwide epidemic among women of reproductive age, including pregnan...
Both obesity and gestational diabetes mellitus are increasing in prevalence, being a major health pr...
Obesity has become a serious global public health issue and has consequences for nearly all areas of...
Background: The 2009 Institute of Medicine (IOM) Committee to Reevaluate Gestational Weight Gain Gui...
AIMS: To evaluate the association between gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcome. METHODS: A ...
IntroductionTo determine if weight gain below the institute of medicine (IOM) guidelines improves pr...
Background: Maternal obesity, excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) and post-partum weight retenti...
One in four Canadian adults is obese, and more women are entering pregnancy with a higher body mass ...
Objective: Our objective was to evaluate gestational weight gain (GWG) patterns and their relation t...
Gestational weight gain is necessary for the normal fetus development, in fact a series of studies h...
AbstractBackgroundObesity and gestational weight gain impact maternal and fetal risks. Gestational w...
Abstract Background Maternal obesity has a wide range of health effects on both the pregnant woman a...
Low-income women were interviewed and their post-natal records were retrieved (n = 160) to assess pr...
IntroductionTo determine if weight gain below the institute of medicine (IOM) guidelines improves pr...
Inappropriate weight gain during pregnancy is a widespread problem associated with adverse maternal ...
BackgroundObesity is a growing worldwide epidemic among women of reproductive age, including pregnan...
Both obesity and gestational diabetes mellitus are increasing in prevalence, being a major health pr...
Obesity has become a serious global public health issue and has consequences for nearly all areas of...
Background: The 2009 Institute of Medicine (IOM) Committee to Reevaluate Gestational Weight Gain Gui...
AIMS: To evaluate the association between gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcome. METHODS: A ...
IntroductionTo determine if weight gain below the institute of medicine (IOM) guidelines improves pr...
Background: Maternal obesity, excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) and post-partum weight retenti...
One in four Canadian adults is obese, and more women are entering pregnancy with a higher body mass ...
Objective: Our objective was to evaluate gestational weight gain (GWG) patterns and their relation t...