Background: Pregnancy is a high-risk time for excessive weight gain. The rising prevalence of obesity in women, combined with excess weight gain during pregnancy, means that there are more women with obesity in the postnatal period. This can have adverse health consequences for women in later life and increases the health risks during subsequent pregnancies. Objective: The primary aim was to produce evidence of whether or not a Phase III trial of a brief weight management intervention, in which postnatal women are encouraged by practice nurses as part of the national child immunisation programme to self-monitor their weight and use an online weight management programme, is feasible and acceptable. Design: The research involved a cluster ran...
Background: Increasing numbers of UK women have overweight or obese BMIs when they become pregnant, ...
BackgroundAfter childbirth, most women do not lose the extra weight gained during pregnancy. This is...
Background Approximately 1 in 5 pregnant women in the United Kingdom are obese. In addition to being...
Background: Pregnancy is a high-risk time for excessive weight gain. The rising prevalence of obesit...
Background: Pregnancy is a high-risk time for excessive weight gain. The rising prevalence of obesit...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity in women continues to rise and pregnancy is a high-risk time f...
IntroductionOn average women retain 5-9kg one year after giving birth which can increase the risk of...
The prevalence of obesity in the UK is high. Postnatal weight gain and/or retention can increase the...
Introduction: A high BMI during and after pregnancy is linked to poor pregnancy outcomes and contrib...
Introduction: A high BMI during and after pregnancy is linked to poor pregnancy outcomes and contrib...
Background: Increasing numbers of UK women have overweight or obese BMIs when they become pregnant, ...
Introduction A high BMI during and after pregnancy is linked to poor pregnancy outcomes and contrib...
© 2019 The Authors. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology published by John W...
Introduction On average women retain 5 to 9 kg 1 year after giving birth which can increase the risk...
Background: Increasing numbers of UK women have overweight or obese BMIs when they become pregnant, ...
BackgroundAfter childbirth, most women do not lose the extra weight gained during pregnancy. This is...
Background Approximately 1 in 5 pregnant women in the United Kingdom are obese. In addition to being...
Background: Pregnancy is a high-risk time for excessive weight gain. The rising prevalence of obesit...
Background: Pregnancy is a high-risk time for excessive weight gain. The rising prevalence of obesit...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity in women continues to rise and pregnancy is a high-risk time f...
IntroductionOn average women retain 5-9kg one year after giving birth which can increase the risk of...
The prevalence of obesity in the UK is high. Postnatal weight gain and/or retention can increase the...
Introduction: A high BMI during and after pregnancy is linked to poor pregnancy outcomes and contrib...
Introduction: A high BMI during and after pregnancy is linked to poor pregnancy outcomes and contrib...
Background: Increasing numbers of UK women have overweight or obese BMIs when they become pregnant, ...
Introduction A high BMI during and after pregnancy is linked to poor pregnancy outcomes and contrib...
© 2019 The Authors. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology published by John W...
Introduction On average women retain 5 to 9 kg 1 year after giving birth which can increase the risk...
Background: Increasing numbers of UK women have overweight or obese BMIs when they become pregnant, ...
BackgroundAfter childbirth, most women do not lose the extra weight gained during pregnancy. This is...
Background Approximately 1 in 5 pregnant women in the United Kingdom are obese. In addition to being...