To explore the association between health care provider advice about weight gain and gestational weight gain. Using data from a prospective cohort study, we explored the association between provider advice about weight gain in pregnancy with weight gain adequacy among 1,454 pregnant women. Provider advice was measured by maternal self-report at 27–30 weeks’ gestation. Linear and Poisson regression were used to explore associations. Seventy-eight percent of the women gained outside current recommendations. Fifty-one percent reported receiving weight gain advice from a health care provider. Adjusted Generalized Linear Model (GLM) estimates showed weak effect of provider advice on inadequate or excessive gain (Relative Risk (RR) 0.96, 95% CI 0...
Maternal obesity is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. To improve outcomes, obstetric provi...
The majority of women gain more weight during pregnancy than what is recommended. Since gestational ...
Objective: Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) and postpartum weight retention increase risk for mu...
To explore the association between health care provider advice about weight gain and gestational wei...
Objective This study examined associations between pregnant women\u27s report of obstetric provider ...
Obesity is a significant health concern for women of childbearing age. More than 40% of women have a...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal care provider weight gain advice consistent with the Institute of Medicine reco...
Abstract Background Prenatal care has been validated to provide medical and educational counselling ...
Abstract Background Over one third of reproductive ag...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Excessiv...
Background: The high percentage of women who enter pregnancy overweight or obese and gain excessive ...
Abstract Problem: The inability to maintain healthy weight gain during pregnancy may contribute to m...
poster abstractBackground: Adverse maternal and infant outcomes can arise from excessive maternal ge...
Abstract Background Inappropriate gestational weight ...
The goal of this paper was to determine predictors of having a weight gain goal in early pregnancy. ...
Maternal obesity is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. To improve outcomes, obstetric provi...
The majority of women gain more weight during pregnancy than what is recommended. Since gestational ...
Objective: Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) and postpartum weight retention increase risk for mu...
To explore the association between health care provider advice about weight gain and gestational wei...
Objective This study examined associations between pregnant women\u27s report of obstetric provider ...
Obesity is a significant health concern for women of childbearing age. More than 40% of women have a...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal care provider weight gain advice consistent with the Institute of Medicine reco...
Abstract Background Prenatal care has been validated to provide medical and educational counselling ...
Abstract Background Over one third of reproductive ag...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Excessiv...
Background: The high percentage of women who enter pregnancy overweight or obese and gain excessive ...
Abstract Problem: The inability to maintain healthy weight gain during pregnancy may contribute to m...
poster abstractBackground: Adverse maternal and infant outcomes can arise from excessive maternal ge...
Abstract Background Inappropriate gestational weight ...
The goal of this paper was to determine predictors of having a weight gain goal in early pregnancy. ...
Maternal obesity is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. To improve outcomes, obstetric provi...
The majority of women gain more weight during pregnancy than what is recommended. Since gestational ...
Objective: Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) and postpartum weight retention increase risk for mu...