Pregnancy outcome in obese women was compared to that in non-obese controls in Hull. Pregnancy induced hypertension was 2.72 (95 per cent confidence interval 1.56 to 4.79) times more common in obese women. Preterm delivery was 1.6 times less common in the obese group while prolonged pregnancy ...
Results : About 2/3 of the women and 100% of the overweight and obese women gained excessive weight during pregnancy. Weight gain was most marked in ... SA Lederman,G Alfasi,RJ Deckelbaum - 《Maternal & Child Health Journal》 被引量: 165发表: 2002年 Pregnancy in the Obese Woman: Clini...
2 Psychological Aspects of Obesity in Women (D. Yvette LaCoursiere). 3 Preparing for Pregnancy: Special Considerations for the Obese Woman (Anne Lang Dunlop, Divya Narayan, and Vita Lam Mayes). 4 Bariatric Surgery: A Primer for the Obstetric Care Provider (C.R. Hall and Bradley J. Needlem...
The guidelines for weight gain during pregnancy in obese women have long been questioned. New research from Karolinska Institutet supports the idea of lowering or removing the current recommendation of a weight gain of at least 5 kg. The results are published inThe Lancet. International guidelines f...
Costs of Management of Pregnancy in Obese Women Across Europe: The Dali Experiencemeta-ethnographymetasynthesisresearch, qualitativesystematic reviewstriangulationActively seeking the disconfirming or deviant case is properly regarded as a hallmark of trustworthiness in primary qualitative research. The need to...
Obese women who gain more than the recommended amount during pregnancy are much more likely to retain a portion of that weight one year after they give birth, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published in the November issue of Obstetrics & Gynecolo
The study could not determine exactly why the fetuses of obese women were larger and heavier than fetuses in the non-obese group. The researchers theorized that because obese women are more likely to have difficulty using insulin to lower blood sugar, higher blood sugar levels could have promoted...
Fetuses of Obese Mothers Develop Insulin Resistance in Utero Offspring of obese mothers have an increased risk for obesity and diabetes. The purpose of this study was to determine whether fetuses of obese women have ... PM Catalano,L Presley,J Minium,... - 《Diabetes Care》...
In South Africa, more than half of the adult women are overweight and almost 30% are obese. The problems associated with obesity, such as diabetes, hypertension, thrombo-embolism and coronary heart disease, are well described in the non-pregnant population, but the condition itself holds ...
(infant weighing more than 4,000 g), and cesarean delivery. The preconception period is a critical time frame to address overweight and obesity in reproductive-aged women. Preconception care should include education about the effect of obesity on pregnancy outcomes, long-term health of the ...