Background: In 2009, the Institute of Medicine revised gestational weight gain recommendations; revisions included body mass index (BMI) category cut-point changes and provision of range of gain for obese women. Our objective was to examine resident prenatal caregivers\u27 knowledge of revised guidelines. Methods: Anonymous electronic survey of obstetrics/gynecology and family medicine residents across the United States from January to April 2010. Results: Overall, 660 completed the survey; 79 percent female and 69 percent aged between 21 and 30. When permitted to select ≥ 1 response, 87.0 percent reported using BMI to assess weight status at initial visits, 44.4 percent reported using “clinical impression based on patient appearance,” and ...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate correlates of pregnant women\u27s gestational weight gain (GWG) knowledge ...
Obesity in pregnancy is a global problem with current guidelines to combat the issue. The purpose of...
OBJECTIVE: to examine whether, among parous women, adherence to gestational weight gain (GWG) recomm...
Background: In 2009, the Institute of Medicine revised gestational weight gain recommendations; revi...
BACKGROUND: In 2009, the Institute of Medicine revised gestational weight gain recommendations; revi...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate body mass index (BMI)-specific gestational weight gain recommendations and fr...
Background: Our objective was to quantify how the 2009 revisions of the 1990 Institute of Medicine (...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal care provider weight gain advice consistent with the Institute of Medicine reco...
Abstract Background Prenatal care has been validated to provide medical and educational counselling ...
Obesity is a significant health concern for women of childbearing age. More than 40% of women have a...
Abstract Background In 2009, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) published guidance on gestational weigh...
Background: The goal of prenatal care is to maximize health outcomes for a woman and her fetus. We e...
poster abstractBackground: Adverse maternal and infant outcomes can arise from excessive maternal ge...
OBJECTIVE: Achieving adequate gestational weight gain (GWG) is important for optimal health of the i...
Objective: To identify gestational weight gain trajectories, stratified by prepregnancy body mass in...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate correlates of pregnant women\u27s gestational weight gain (GWG) knowledge ...
Obesity in pregnancy is a global problem with current guidelines to combat the issue. The purpose of...
OBJECTIVE: to examine whether, among parous women, adherence to gestational weight gain (GWG) recomm...
Background: In 2009, the Institute of Medicine revised gestational weight gain recommendations; revi...
BACKGROUND: In 2009, the Institute of Medicine revised gestational weight gain recommendations; revi...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate body mass index (BMI)-specific gestational weight gain recommendations and fr...
Background: Our objective was to quantify how the 2009 revisions of the 1990 Institute of Medicine (...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal care provider weight gain advice consistent with the Institute of Medicine reco...
Abstract Background Prenatal care has been validated to provide medical and educational counselling ...
Obesity is a significant health concern for women of childbearing age. More than 40% of women have a...
Abstract Background In 2009, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) published guidance on gestational weigh...
Background: The goal of prenatal care is to maximize health outcomes for a woman and her fetus. We e...
poster abstractBackground: Adverse maternal and infant outcomes can arise from excessive maternal ge...
OBJECTIVE: Achieving adequate gestational weight gain (GWG) is important for optimal health of the i...
Objective: To identify gestational weight gain trajectories, stratified by prepregnancy body mass in...
OBJECTIVE: to investigate correlates of pregnant women\u27s gestational weight gain (GWG) knowledge ...
Obesity in pregnancy is a global problem with current guidelines to combat the issue. The purpose of...
OBJECTIVE: to examine whether, among parous women, adherence to gestational weight gain (GWG) recomm...