Many women exceed gestational weight gain recommendations. Successful postnatal weight management decreases the risk of entering further pregnancies obese. This service evaluation investigates women’s motivations to lose weight postnatally, the weight loss achieved and impact on self-esteem. Methods: online survey using quantitative questions to determine motivation and lifestyle behaviours related to post-natal weight management in women attending a commercial weight management organisation. Weekly weights confirmed from digitally recorded data. Results: 1015 responded. Mean joining BMI was 33.3kg/m2 ± 5.85 and when surveyed 30.5kg/m2 ± 5.86, a change of -2.8 ± 0.1 kg/m² (p <0.01, 95% CI 2.76 – 3.11). 463 (45.7%) joined the groups bet...
Objective to investigate women's physical activity levels, diet and gestational weight gain, and ...
BackgroundMaternal overweight is increasing, and it is associated with several risk factors for both...
This research sought to examine the contribution of pregnancy and psychosocial factors to weight cha...
Many women exceed gestational weight gain recommendations. Successful postnatal weight management de...
Objective: This study investigated the views and experiences of obese pregnant and post-natal women ...
Purpose: To describe the weight loss information-seeking behaviors of postpartum women. Study Desig...
Aim To explore factors that influence postpartum weight self-management behaviours. Transitions Theo...
Pregnancy is a life stage where excess weight gain may occur and the post partum period is often cha...
Background Increasing numbers of UK women have overweight or obese body mass index scores when they ...
Objective: to investigate women's physical activity levels, diet and gestational weight gain, and th...
Many international clinical guidelines recommend that overweight and obese women lose weight prior t...
Overweight and obesity are becoming the norm for American women. The 1999-2002 National Health and N...
Background: Excess gestational weight gain has long- and short-term implications for women and child...
Obesity is a major public health problem in the United States. A subgroup of obese individuals with ...
BackgroundAfter childbirth, most women do not lose the extra weight gained during pregnancy. This is...
Objective to investigate women's physical activity levels, diet and gestational weight gain, and ...
BackgroundMaternal overweight is increasing, and it is associated with several risk factors for both...
This research sought to examine the contribution of pregnancy and psychosocial factors to weight cha...
Many women exceed gestational weight gain recommendations. Successful postnatal weight management de...
Objective: This study investigated the views and experiences of obese pregnant and post-natal women ...
Purpose: To describe the weight loss information-seeking behaviors of postpartum women. Study Desig...
Aim To explore factors that influence postpartum weight self-management behaviours. Transitions Theo...
Pregnancy is a life stage where excess weight gain may occur and the post partum period is often cha...
Background Increasing numbers of UK women have overweight or obese body mass index scores when they ...
Objective: to investigate women's physical activity levels, diet and gestational weight gain, and th...
Many international clinical guidelines recommend that overweight and obese women lose weight prior t...
Overweight and obesity are becoming the norm for American women. The 1999-2002 National Health and N...
Background: Excess gestational weight gain has long- and short-term implications for women and child...
Obesity is a major public health problem in the United States. A subgroup of obese individuals with ...
BackgroundAfter childbirth, most women do not lose the extra weight gained during pregnancy. This is...
Objective to investigate women's physical activity levels, diet and gestational weight gain, and ...
BackgroundMaternal overweight is increasing, and it is associated with several risk factors for both...
This research sought to examine the contribution of pregnancy and psychosocial factors to weight cha...