OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions in pregnancy on maternal and fetal weight and to quantify the effects of these interventions on obstetric outcomes. DESIGN Systematic review and meta-analysis. DATA SOURCES Major databases from inception to January 2012 without language restrictions. STUDY SELECTION Randomised controlled trials that evaluated any dietary or lifestyle interventions with potential to influence maternal weight during pregnancy and outcomes of pregnancy. DATA SYNTHESIS Results summarised as relative risks for dichotomous data and mean differences for continuous data. RESULTS We identified 44 relevant randomised controlled trials (7278 women) evaluating three categories of interventions: di...
Background: Diet- and physical activity-based interventions in pregnancy have the potential to alter...
Background: Diet- and physical activity-based interventions in pregnancy have the potential to alter...
Background: Diet and physical activity based interventions in pregnancy have potential to alter mate...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions in pregnancy on maternal a...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions b...
National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment (HTA) programme
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity pose a big challenge to pregnancy as they are associated with adv...
Background: Around 50% of women of childbearing age are either overweight [body mass index (BMI) 25–...
Women with overweight or obesity are twice as likely to gain excessive gestational weight than women...
Background Pregnant women who gain excess weight are at risk of complications during pregnancy and i...
Diet- and physical activity-based interventions in pregnancy have the potential to alter maternal an...
OBJECTIVES: Lifestyle interventions in obese pregnant women reduce adverse maternal outcomes of preg...
Background: Diet- and physical activity-based interventions in pregnancy have the potential to alter...
Background: Diet- and physical activity-based interventions in pregnancy have the potential to alter...
Background: Diet- and physical activity-based interventions in pregnancy have the potential to alter...
Background: Diet and physical activity based interventions in pregnancy have potential to alter mate...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions in pregnancy on maternal a...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions b...
National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment (HTA) programme
Objective To synthesise the evidence on the overall and differential effects of interventions based ...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity pose a big challenge to pregnancy as they are associated with adv...
Background: Around 50% of women of childbearing age are either overweight [body mass index (BMI) 25–...
Women with overweight or obesity are twice as likely to gain excessive gestational weight than women...
Background Pregnant women who gain excess weight are at risk of complications during pregnancy and i...
Diet- and physical activity-based interventions in pregnancy have the potential to alter maternal an...
OBJECTIVES: Lifestyle interventions in obese pregnant women reduce adverse maternal outcomes of preg...
Background: Diet- and physical activity-based interventions in pregnancy have the potential to alter...
Background: Diet- and physical activity-based interventions in pregnancy have the potential to alter...
Background: Diet- and physical activity-based interventions in pregnancy have the potential to alter...
Background: Diet and physical activity based interventions in pregnancy have potential to alter mate...