Aims: To explore factors that influence the process of women\u27s engagement in postpartum weight self-management (PPWSM) behaviors (eating and physical activity). Transitions Theory and the Integrated Theory of Health Behavior Change guided the selection of salient variables including transition conditions, level of patient activation, and social facilitation, to be examined for association with PPWSM behaviors. Background: Women who do not lose their pregnancy weight are at higher risk of being overweight or obese later in life. Little is known about what women do to self-manage the return to pre-pregnant weight and how providers can influence PPWSM. Design: Prospective, longitudinal, correlational Methods: 124 women completed surveys...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a social support/group exercise interventio...
Background Social support may promote healthful behaviors that prevent excess weight at critical pe...
BACKGROUND: Postpartum weight retention affects many women and increases the risk of becoming overwe...
Aim To explore factors that influence postpartum weight self-management behaviours. Transitions Theo...
Aim. This is a report of a correlational study to test the Integrated Theory of Health Behaviour Ch...
Objective To identify women\u27s patterns of readiness to engage in weight self-management behaviors...
Obesity is a major public health problem in the United States. A subgroup of obese individuals with ...
Aim: The aim of this concept analysis is to create a clear definition and framework to guide weight ...
Overweight and obesity are becoming the norm for American women. The 1999-2002 National Health and N...
Postpartum women experience an array of barriers to physical activity and healthy eating during and ...
BackgroundMaternal overweight is increasing, and it is associated with several risk factors for both...
Many women exceed gestational weight gain recommendations. Successful postnatal weight management de...
This research sought to examine the contribution of pregnancy and psychosocial factors to weight cha...
Background- Pregnancy may contribute to overweight and obesity. Purpose- The primary objective of Ac...
Overview: Currently in the United States, nearly two-thirds of women are entering pregnancy either o...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a social support/group exercise interventio...
Background Social support may promote healthful behaviors that prevent excess weight at critical pe...
BACKGROUND: Postpartum weight retention affects many women and increases the risk of becoming overwe...
Aim To explore factors that influence postpartum weight self-management behaviours. Transitions Theo...
Aim. This is a report of a correlational study to test the Integrated Theory of Health Behaviour Ch...
Objective To identify women\u27s patterns of readiness to engage in weight self-management behaviors...
Obesity is a major public health problem in the United States. A subgroup of obese individuals with ...
Aim: The aim of this concept analysis is to create a clear definition and framework to guide weight ...
Overweight and obesity are becoming the norm for American women. The 1999-2002 National Health and N...
Postpartum women experience an array of barriers to physical activity and healthy eating during and ...
BackgroundMaternal overweight is increasing, and it is associated with several risk factors for both...
Many women exceed gestational weight gain recommendations. Successful postnatal weight management de...
This research sought to examine the contribution of pregnancy and psychosocial factors to weight cha...
Background- Pregnancy may contribute to overweight and obesity. Purpose- The primary objective of Ac...
Overview: Currently in the United States, nearly two-thirds of women are entering pregnancy either o...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a social support/group exercise interventio...
Background Social support may promote healthful behaviors that prevent excess weight at critical pe...
BACKGROUND: Postpartum weight retention affects many women and increases the risk of becoming overwe...