Maternal obesity is linked with adverse outcomes for mothers and babies. To get an overview of risks related to obesity in pregnant women, a systematic review of reviews was conducted. For inclusion, reviews had to compare pregnant women of healthy weight with women with obesity, and measure a health outcome for mother and/or baby. Authors conducted full-text screening, quality assurance using the AMSTAR tool and data extraction steps in pairs. Narrative analysis of the 22 reviews included show gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia, gestational hypertension, depression, instrumental and caesarean birth, and surgical site infection to be more likely to occur in pregnant women with obesity compared with women with a healthy weight. Maternal obe...
INTRODUCTION: The world health organisation defines obesity as abnormal or excessive fat accumulat...
Abnormal nutritional status is an increasingly common complication in developed countries and, as re...
To assess the role of the health consequences of maternal overweight and obesity at the start of pre...
Maternal obesity increases pregnancy-related risks. Women with a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m2 ar...
Background: Obesity continues to be a global health concern. Although the increasing obesity rates i...
Obesity is rising in the obstetric population, yet there is an absence of services and guidance for ...
Background: Obesity is an evolving risk factor in the modern day - a rising global epidemic reported...
Background: The incidence of obesity worldwide has increased over the last 20 years. The increase in...
Background: Obesity in pregnant women has been linked to negative outcomes for both the mother and t...
Background: Obesity is such a common health care problem of female population that have major impact...
AIM OF THE STUDY: 1. To evaluate the effect of obesity on the maternal and perinatal outcome in pr...
Background: Overweight, obesity, and morbid obesity in the mother are associated with adverse obstet...
Background: Maternal obesity imparts elevated maternal and neo natal adverse outcomes. Aim of the st...
Abstract: The global prevalence of overweight and obesity in pregnancy is rising and this represents...
Background: Maternal obesity has been reported as a risk factor for various antepartum, intrapartum,...
INTRODUCTION: The world health organisation defines obesity as abnormal or excessive fat accumulat...
Abnormal nutritional status is an increasingly common complication in developed countries and, as re...
To assess the role of the health consequences of maternal overweight and obesity at the start of pre...
Maternal obesity increases pregnancy-related risks. Women with a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m2 ar...
Background: Obesity continues to be a global health concern. Although the increasing obesity rates i...
Obesity is rising in the obstetric population, yet there is an absence of services and guidance for ...
Background: Obesity is an evolving risk factor in the modern day - a rising global epidemic reported...
Background: The incidence of obesity worldwide has increased over the last 20 years. The increase in...
Background: Obesity in pregnant women has been linked to negative outcomes for both the mother and t...
Background: Obesity is such a common health care problem of female population that have major impact...
AIM OF THE STUDY: 1. To evaluate the effect of obesity on the maternal and perinatal outcome in pr...
Background: Overweight, obesity, and morbid obesity in the mother are associated with adverse obstet...
Background: Maternal obesity imparts elevated maternal and neo natal adverse outcomes. Aim of the st...
Abstract: The global prevalence of overweight and obesity in pregnancy is rising and this represents...
Background: Maternal obesity has been reported as a risk factor for various antepartum, intrapartum,...
INTRODUCTION: The world health organisation defines obesity as abnormal or excessive fat accumulat...
Abnormal nutritional status is an increasingly common complication in developed countries and, as re...
To assess the role of the health consequences of maternal overweight and obesity at the start of pre...