(1) Background: Energy intake (EI) underreporting is a widespread problem of great relevance to public health, yet is poorly described among pregnant women. This study aimed to describe and predict error in self-reported EI across pregnancy among women with overweight or obesity. (2) Methods: Participants were from the Healthy Mom Zone study, an adaptive intervention to regulate gestational weight gain (GWG) tested in a feasibility RCT and followed women (n = 21) with body mass index (BMI) ≥25 from 8–12 weeks to ~36 weeks gestation. Mobile health technology was used to measure daily weight (Wi-Fi Smart Scale), physical activity (activity monitor), and self-reported EI (MyFitnessPal App). Estimated EI was back-calculated daily from measured ...
Obesity is a rising global health challenge, particularly for reproductive-aged women. Our cross-sec...
Obesity is a rising global health challenge, particularly for reproductive-aged women. Our cross-sec...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: Excessive weight gain during pregnancy increases the risk for negative effects ...
Background: Misreporting of energy intake is common and can contribute to biased estimates of the re...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to identify factors that may predispose women to excess gestational weig...
BACKGROUND: In women with obesity, excess gestational weight gain (≥270 g/week) occurs in two out of...
Background The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine periconceptional misreporting of...
Nutrition plays a critical role in maternal and fetal health; however, research on error in the meas...
Background: Gestational weight gain within the recommended range produces optimal pregnancy outcomes...
Maternal obesity is associated with adverse effects for mothers and offspring. The primary aim of th...
OBJECTIVE: Factors associated with weight gain during pregnancy that may be linked to maternal overw...
In the present study, we have followed 4 pregnant women during pregnancy. The participants measured ...
Background The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine periconceptional misreporting of...
Background and Purpose: Prenatal changes in energy intake (EI), physical activity (PA), and resting ...
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Obesity is a rising global health challenge, particularly for reproductive-aged women. Our cross-sec...
Obesity is a rising global health challenge, particularly for reproductive-aged women. Our cross-sec...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: Excessive weight gain during pregnancy increases the risk for negative effects ...
Background: Misreporting of energy intake is common and can contribute to biased estimates of the re...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to identify factors that may predispose women to excess gestational weig...
BACKGROUND: In women with obesity, excess gestational weight gain (≥270 g/week) occurs in two out of...
Background The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine periconceptional misreporting of...
Nutrition plays a critical role in maternal and fetal health; however, research on error in the meas...
Background: Gestational weight gain within the recommended range produces optimal pregnancy outcomes...
Maternal obesity is associated with adverse effects for mothers and offspring. The primary aim of th...
OBJECTIVE: Factors associated with weight gain during pregnancy that may be linked to maternal overw...
In the present study, we have followed 4 pregnant women during pregnancy. The participants measured ...
Background The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine periconceptional misreporting of...
Background and Purpose: Prenatal changes in energy intake (EI), physical activity (PA), and resting ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in anymedium, provided the o...
Obesity is a rising global health challenge, particularly for reproductive-aged women. Our cross-sec...
Obesity is a rising global health challenge, particularly for reproductive-aged women. Our cross-sec...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: Excessive weight gain during pregnancy increases the risk for negative effects ...