BACKGROUND: Gestational weight gain (GWG) is an important indicator of fetal well-being during pregnancy. Inadequate or excessive GWG could have undesirable effects on birth weight. However, information regarding the influence of GWG on birth weight is lacking from the Ethiopian setting. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the influence of GWG and other maternal-related factors on birth weight in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. DESIGN AND METHODS: A cohort of pregnant women who received the first antenatal care before or at 16 weeks of gestation in health centres in Addis Ababa were followed from 10 January 2019 to 25 September 2019. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire and medical record reviews. We conducted a multivariable li...
Numerous studies have linked inadequate gestational weight gain to preterm birth and small-for-gesta...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the associations between gestational weight gain (GWG) during pregnancy and n...
Low-income women were interviewed and their post-natal records were retrieved (n = 160) to assess pr...
Introduction Gaining excessive or inadequate gestational weight is associated with many adverse mat...
Background In low-income countries, the high prevalence of pre-pregnancy undernutrition remains a ch...
Background: Intrauterine growth and development are one of the most vulnerable periods in the human ...
Background: Adequate gestational weight gain (GWG) is essential for healthy fetal growth. However, i...
IntroductionWeight gain during pregnancy is an important indicator of maternal and fetal nutrition d...
Abstract Background In low-income countries, the high prevalence of pre-pregnancy undernutrition rem...
IntroductionWeight gain during pregnancy is an important indicator of maternal and fetal nutrition d...
BACKGROUND: Adequate gestational weight gain (GWG) is essential for healthy fetal growth. However, i...
Background: Gestational weight gain (GWG) reflects maternal nutrition during pregnancy. However, the...
Abstract Background Much interest has been focussed on both maternal obesity and gestational weight ...
IntroductionAn increased metabolic demand during pregnancy is fulfilled by gaining sufficient gestat...
Inappropriate weight gain during pregnancy is a widespread problem associated with adverse maternal ...
Numerous studies have linked inadequate gestational weight gain to preterm birth and small-for-gesta...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the associations between gestational weight gain (GWG) during pregnancy and n...
Low-income women were interviewed and their post-natal records were retrieved (n = 160) to assess pr...
Introduction Gaining excessive or inadequate gestational weight is associated with many adverse mat...
Background In low-income countries, the high prevalence of pre-pregnancy undernutrition remains a ch...
Background: Intrauterine growth and development are one of the most vulnerable periods in the human ...
Background: Adequate gestational weight gain (GWG) is essential for healthy fetal growth. However, i...
IntroductionWeight gain during pregnancy is an important indicator of maternal and fetal nutrition d...
Abstract Background In low-income countries, the high prevalence of pre-pregnancy undernutrition rem...
IntroductionWeight gain during pregnancy is an important indicator of maternal and fetal nutrition d...
BACKGROUND: Adequate gestational weight gain (GWG) is essential for healthy fetal growth. However, i...
Background: Gestational weight gain (GWG) reflects maternal nutrition during pregnancy. However, the...
Abstract Background Much interest has been focussed on both maternal obesity and gestational weight ...
IntroductionAn increased metabolic demand during pregnancy is fulfilled by gaining sufficient gestat...
Inappropriate weight gain during pregnancy is a widespread problem associated with adverse maternal ...
Numerous studies have linked inadequate gestational weight gain to preterm birth and small-for-gesta...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the associations between gestational weight gain (GWG) during pregnancy and n...
Low-income women were interviewed and their post-natal records were retrieved (n = 160) to assess pr...