BACKGROUND: Weight gain during pregnancy that is outside of recommended levels is associated with a range of adverse outcomes for the mother and child, including gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia, preterm birth, and obesity. Internationally, 60-80% of pregnant women report gaining weight outside of recommended levels. While guideline recommendations and RCT evidence support the provision of antenatal care that supports healthy gestational weight gain, less than 10% of health professionals routinely weigh pregnant women; discuss weight gain, diet, and physical activity; and provide a referral for additional support. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of an implementation intervention in increasing the provision of recommended g...
Background: While weight gain during pregnancy is regarded as important, there has not been a prospe...
Introduction: The prevalence of obesity in Australia among women of childbearing age has doubled ove...
Background: The increased prevalence of obesity in pregnant women in Australia and other developed c...
Background: Weight gain during pregnancy that is outside of recommended levels is associated with a ...
Background: Prevention of weight gain outside recommendations is a challenge for health services, wi...
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy is a time of significant physiological and physical change for women. In parti...
There are well-recognised associations between excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) and adverse p...
Background Approximately 1 in 5 pregnant women in the United Kingdom are obese. In addition to being...
BACKGROUND: Overweight, obesity and excess gestational weight gain (GWG) are associated with negativ...
Background: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) has well recognised adverse health implications for ...
Introduction: Obesity represents a significant health burden, and WHO recognises the importance of p...
Extent: 5p.Background: Obesity is a significant global health problem, with the proportion of women ...
Background: Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) is common in developed countries and is associat...
Background: Pregnancy is a time of significant physiological and physical change for women. In parti...
To determine the feasibility and effectiveness of an mHealth intervention promoting healthy diet, ph...
Background: While weight gain during pregnancy is regarded as important, there has not been a prospe...
Introduction: The prevalence of obesity in Australia among women of childbearing age has doubled ove...
Background: The increased prevalence of obesity in pregnant women in Australia and other developed c...
Background: Weight gain during pregnancy that is outside of recommended levels is associated with a ...
Background: Prevention of weight gain outside recommendations is a challenge for health services, wi...
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy is a time of significant physiological and physical change for women. In parti...
There are well-recognised associations between excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) and adverse p...
Background Approximately 1 in 5 pregnant women in the United Kingdom are obese. In addition to being...
BACKGROUND: Overweight, obesity and excess gestational weight gain (GWG) are associated with negativ...
Background: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) has well recognised adverse health implications for ...
Introduction: Obesity represents a significant health burden, and WHO recognises the importance of p...
Extent: 5p.Background: Obesity is a significant global health problem, with the proportion of women ...
Background: Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) is common in developed countries and is associat...
Background: Pregnancy is a time of significant physiological and physical change for women. In parti...
To determine the feasibility and effectiveness of an mHealth intervention promoting healthy diet, ph...
Background: While weight gain during pregnancy is regarded as important, there has not been a prospe...
Introduction: The prevalence of obesity in Australia among women of childbearing age has doubled ove...
Background: The increased prevalence of obesity in pregnant women in Australia and other developed c...