Goldstein ND, Rogers S, Ehrenthal DB. The impact of psychosocial stressors on postpartum weight retention. Arch Womens Ment Health. 2016 Aug;19(4):691-4
Background During the first postpartum year 20% of women retain excessive weight from pregnancy (pos...
Post-partum weight retention (WR) occurs in 60–80% of women with some retaining ≥10 kg with contribu...
Objective: To determine if there is a socioeconomic status (SES) gradient in postpartum weight reten...
For some women, pregnancy may increase the risk of future obesity with consequences for health and w...
Postpartum weight retention (PPWR) is a factor that causes permanent obesity and subsequent chronic ...
OBJECTIVE: To review the impact of sleep, stress, and/or depression on postpartum weight retention. ...
Obesity and being overweight affect almost half of all women of childbearing age, with postpartum we...
Design Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the relationship between post-partum psycholo...
Objective We aimed to describe the weight status of obese mothers 6 months after delivery and examin...
Objective: To examine weight retention and affecting factors among 12-18 months postpartum women
textThe purpose of this research was to develop and va lidate a Risk Scale for Postpartum Weight Ret...
Postpartum weight retention plays an important role in the pathway leading to obesity among women of...
A mounting scientific literature demonstrates that weight stigma is a threat to physical and mental ...
ObjectiveWeight stigma adversely affects the health of the general population, but almost no studies...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Overweight and obesity in women contributes to preven...
Background During the first postpartum year 20% of women retain excessive weight from pregnancy (pos...
Post-partum weight retention (WR) occurs in 60–80% of women with some retaining ≥10 kg with contribu...
Objective: To determine if there is a socioeconomic status (SES) gradient in postpartum weight reten...
For some women, pregnancy may increase the risk of future obesity with consequences for health and w...
Postpartum weight retention (PPWR) is a factor that causes permanent obesity and subsequent chronic ...
OBJECTIVE: To review the impact of sleep, stress, and/or depression on postpartum weight retention. ...
Obesity and being overweight affect almost half of all women of childbearing age, with postpartum we...
Design Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the relationship between post-partum psycholo...
Objective We aimed to describe the weight status of obese mothers 6 months after delivery and examin...
Objective: To examine weight retention and affecting factors among 12-18 months postpartum women
textThe purpose of this research was to develop and va lidate a Risk Scale for Postpartum Weight Ret...
Postpartum weight retention plays an important role in the pathway leading to obesity among women of...
A mounting scientific literature demonstrates that weight stigma is a threat to physical and mental ...
ObjectiveWeight stigma adversely affects the health of the general population, but almost no studies...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Overweight and obesity in women contributes to preven...
Background During the first postpartum year 20% of women retain excessive weight from pregnancy (pos...
Post-partum weight retention (WR) occurs in 60–80% of women with some retaining ≥10 kg with contribu...
Objective: To determine if there is a socioeconomic status (SES) gradient in postpartum weight reten...