Objective:The objective of this study was to evaluate weight-related risk perception in early pregnancy and to compare this perception between women commencing pregnancy healthy weight and overweight.Study design:Pregnant women (n=664) aged 29±5 (mean±s.d.) years were recruited from a metropolitan teaching hospital in Australia. A self-administered questionnaire was completed at around 16 weeks of gestation. Height measured at baseline and self-reported pre-pregnancy weight were used to calculate body mass index. Cross-sectional analysis was conducted.Differences between groups were assessed using chi-squared tests for categorical variables and t-tests or Mann-Whitney U tests for continuous variables depending on distribution.Result:Excess ...
Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) can negatively impact on maternal and foetal health. Guideli...
Objective: To assess the separate and combined associations of maternal pre-pregnancy body mass inde...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is increasingly common in the obstetric population. Maternal obesity and excess ...
Objective - The objective of this study was to evaluate weight-related risk perception in early preg...
Aims: The primary aim of this study was to describe pregnant women’s perception of increased risk d...
Background: Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) contributes to long-term obesity in mothers and chi...
Background: While weight gain during pregnancy is regarded as important, there has not been a prospe...
Introduction Little is known about the antecedents to dietary and physical activity behaviours that ...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate correlates of pregnant women\u27s gestational weight gain (GWG) knowledge ...
Abstract Background Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) leads to adverse short- and long-term conse...
OBJECTIVE: Factors associated with weight gain during pregnancy that may be linked to maternal overw...
Introduction: Abnormal weight gain during pregnancy may exert a negative effect on the development ...
OBJECTIVE: overweight/obese weight status during pregnancy increases risk of a range of adverse heal...
The current emphasis on obstetric risk management helps to frame gestational weight gain as problema...
Abstract Background Excessive gestational weight gain promotes poor maternal and child health outcom...
Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) can negatively impact on maternal and foetal health. Guideli...
Objective: To assess the separate and combined associations of maternal pre-pregnancy body mass inde...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is increasingly common in the obstetric population. Maternal obesity and excess ...
Objective - The objective of this study was to evaluate weight-related risk perception in early preg...
Aims: The primary aim of this study was to describe pregnant women’s perception of increased risk d...
Background: Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) contributes to long-term obesity in mothers and chi...
Background: While weight gain during pregnancy is regarded as important, there has not been a prospe...
Introduction Little is known about the antecedents to dietary and physical activity behaviours that ...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate correlates of pregnant women\u27s gestational weight gain (GWG) knowledge ...
Abstract Background Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) leads to adverse short- and long-term conse...
OBJECTIVE: Factors associated with weight gain during pregnancy that may be linked to maternal overw...
Introduction: Abnormal weight gain during pregnancy may exert a negative effect on the development ...
OBJECTIVE: overweight/obese weight status during pregnancy increases risk of a range of adverse heal...
The current emphasis on obstetric risk management helps to frame gestational weight gain as problema...
Abstract Background Excessive gestational weight gain promotes poor maternal and child health outcom...
Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) can negatively impact on maternal and foetal health. Guideli...
Objective: To assess the separate and combined associations of maternal pre-pregnancy body mass inde...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is increasingly common in the obstetric population. Maternal obesity and excess ...