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2009

Stothard KJ, Tennant PW, Bell R, Rankin J.

Maternal overweight and obesity and the risk of congenital anomalies: a systematic review and meta-analysis. JAMA. 2009 Feb 11;301(6):636-50.
PMID: 19211471

L’obésité maternelle, un risque pour le foetus

Plusieurs études ont montré que l’obésité des femmes augmente le risque
de développer des complications pendant la grossesse...
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CONTEXT: Evidence suggests an association between maternal obesity and some congenital anomalies.

OBJECTIVE: To assess current evidence of the association between maternal overweight, maternal obesity...

tout public / easy / fácil

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...

2085

/ Une femme enceinte sur 5 est obèse en Grande Bretagne, mais on a peu d'études qui estiment l'efficacité des programmes d'intervention. Sur 7 étudiés, deux sont efficaces.

2008

I. Guelinckx, R. Devlieger, K. Beckers, G. Vansant

Maternal obesity: pregnancy complications, gestational weight gain and nutrition
Obesity Reviews 9 (2) , 140–150

Les femmes en âge de procréer sont, comme la population en général, atteintes par l'épidémie d'obésité. En Grande Bretagne, sur cinq femmes suivies pendant leur...
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The obesity epidemic affects all, including women of reproductive age. One in five women attending prenatal care in the UK is obese. Prepregnancy obesity is...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

dx.doi.org/10.1111/j...

2086

Pour que les études soient significatives, il faudrait que les indicateurs servant à mesurer la de la prise de poids pendant la grossesse et ses variations après la grossesse soient bien définis, en fonction de l'objectif de l'étude

2008

Amanda R. Amorim, Yvonne Linné, Gilberto Kac, Paulo M. Lourenço

Assessment of weight changes during and after pregnancy: practical approaches
Maternal & Child Nutrition 4 (1) , 1–13

Il y a toujours controverse sur l'utilité de la mesure du poids en routine comme indicateur pendant la grossesse. Il est difficile de comparer les...
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The usefulness of routine prenatal weight measurements in predicting pregnancy outcomes is still a controversial issue. Comparisons among studies and the interpretation of research findings...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

dx.doi.org/10.1111/j...

2100

Programme efficace pour réduire la prise de poids (objectif moins de 7 kg) des femmes obèses pendant la grossesse: entretiens de motivation hebdomadaires et gymnastique aquatique.

2008

I-M Claesson, G Sydsjö, J Brynhildsen, M Cedergren, A Jeppsson, F Nyström, A Sydsjö, A Josefsson

Weight gain restriction for obese pregnant women: a case-control intervention study
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 115 (1) , 44–50.

Etude d'intervention cas-témoins sur la limitation de la prise de poids chez des femme enceintes obsèses

Ojectifs: limiter à 7 kg la prise de poids...
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Objective To minimise obese women’s total weight gain during pregnancy to less than 7 kg and to investigate the delivery and neonatal outcome.

Design A...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

dx.doi.org/10.1111/j...

2104

Chez des femmes obèses (indice de masse corporelle IMC > 35) , un programme d'entretiens diététique (10 fois 1 heure) a permis de réduire la prise de poids pendant la grossesse à 6,6 kg contre 13.3 kg pour le groupe sans entretiens. Ceci s'accompagne d'un meilleur métabolisme glucidique.

2008

S Wolff, J Legarth, K Vangsgaard, S Toubro1 and A Astrup

A randomized trial of the effects of dietary counseling on gestational weight gain and glucose metabolism in obese pregnant women. International Journal of Obesity advance online publication 29 January 2008.

Essai randomisé sur le effets des conseils nutritionnels sur la prise de poids gestationnelle et sur le métabolisme glucidique chez les femmes enceintes obèses

Objectifs...
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Objective:

Can gestational weight gain in obese women be restricted by 10-h dietary consultations and does this restriction impact the pregnancy-induced changes in glucose...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

dx.doi.org/10.1038/s...

2202

L'obésité augmente le risque de défaut de fermeture du tube neural.

2008

S. A. Rasmussen, S. Y. Chu, S. Y. Kim, C. H. Schmid and J. Lau

Maternal obesity and risk of neural tube defects: a metaanalysis. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2008;198(6):611-619.

Nous avons réalisé une méta-analyse des études publiées sur la relation entre l'obésité maternelle et le risque de défaut de fermeture du tube neural (NTDs...
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We conducted a metaanalysis of published evidence on the relationship between maternal obesity and the risk of neural tube defects (NTDs). Eligible studies were identified...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

2084

Les programmes de limitation de poids pendant la grossesse ont une efficacité mitigée, ceux pour la perte de poids après la grossesse ont fait leurs preuves. Encore du travail pour trouver des programmes efficaces en direction des bas revenus et minorités ethniques

2007

Lorraine O. Walker

Managing Excessive Weight Gain During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing 36 (5) , 490–500

La grossesse est une période pendant laquelle certaines femmes prennent du poids, devenant obèses ou en surpoids. Beaucoup de femmes dépassent les recommandations de prise...
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Childbearing is a period in the life cycle during which some women may gain weight, become overweight, or become obese. Despite guidelines issued in 1990...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

dx.doi.org/10.1111/j...

2102

Les femmes non diabétiques qui ont déjà eu un gros bébé (> 4,5kg) ont d'autant plus de chance d'avoir un second gros bébé qu'elles ont un indice de masse corporelle élevé, qu'elles ont pris beaucoup de poids, et que leur poids pendant la première grossesse était élevé.

2007

Rhona MAHONY, Michael FOLEY, Fionnuala MCAULIFFE, Colm O’HERLIHY

Maternal weight characteristics influence recurrence of fetal macrosomia in women with normal glucose tolerance
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 47 (5) , 399–401.

Influence des caractéristiques de poids maternel sur la récurrence d'une macrosomie foetale, pour les femmes à tolérance de glucose normale.

Cette étude examine la relation...
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This study examines the relationship between maternal weight characteristics and recurrence of macrosomia in 111 non-diabetic women who delivered a second baby following primiparous delivery...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

dx.doi.org/10.1111/j...

2105

Méta analyse sur 16 études, qui montre que le poids moyen des femmes baisse de façon continue pendant 12 mois après l'accouchement. Mais on a peu de données sur l'évolution après 12 mois. Il semble que les femmes reprennent du poids en moyenne, mais cela serait dû aux modes de vie et non à la grossesse. Les auteurs recommandent de réserver le terme "rétention de poids post partum" à une durée limitée 12-18 mois après l'accouchement.

2007

N M Schmitt, W K Nicholson and J Schmitt

The association of pregnancy and the development of obesity – results of a systematic review and meta-analysis on the natural history of postpartum weight retention. International Journal of Obesity (2007) 31, 1642–1651. Published online 3 July 2007

La contribution des grossesse au développement de l'obésité n'est pas bien comprise. Les études publiées sur la rétention de poids en post-partum s'intéressent surtout aux...
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Objective:

The magnitude of the contribution of childbearing to the development of obesity is not entirely understood. Published studies on postpartum weight retention focus on...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

dx.doi.org/10.1038/s...

2113

Etude contrôlée sur 132 femmes, 6 maternités réparties en deux groupes. Dans le groupe où des conseils ont été donnés aux femmes sur l'alimentation et l'activité physique, on constate: cela les a aidé à continuer à consommer du pain complet (alors que la consommation décroît dans l'autre groupe), plus de fruits, légumes et fibres. Mais pas d'impact sur le temps d'activité physique de loisirs ni sur la prise de poids pendant la grossesse.

2007

T I Kinnunen, M Pasanen, M Aittasalo, M Fogelholm, L Hilakivi-Clarke, E Weiderpass, R Luoto

Preventing excessive weight gain during pregnancy – a controlled trial in primary health care. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2007) 61, 884–891. Published online 17 January 2007

Prévention de la prise de poids excessive pendant la grossesse. Essai contrôlé en soins primaires.

Objectifs: comprendre si les conseils individuels sur le régime alimentaire...
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Objective:

To investigate whether individual counselling on diet and physical activity during pregnancy can have positive effects on diet and leisure time physical activity (LTPA...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

dx.doi.org/10.1038/s...

2114

Liens entre le régime de la mère (proétéines et hydrates de carbones) et certains indicateurs de poids ou indice corporel du bébé, de périmètre crânien, de placenta. Les conclusions ne sont pas évidentes à interpréter au premier abord. Plus la mère prend de protéines, plus les bébés ont un indice pondéral faible. Si on en prend plus en fin de grossesse, les gros bébés sont moins gros, mais pas les petits bébés.

2007

K Andreasyan, A-L Ponsonby, T Dwyer, R Morley, M Riley, K Dear, J Cochrane

Higher maternal dietary protein intake in late pregnancy is associated with a lower infant ponderal index at birth. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2007) 61, 498–508. Published online 29 November 2006

Une prise plus forte de protéines (dietary protein intake) en fin de grossesse est associé à un indice pondéral de l'enfant plus bas.

But: un...
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Aim:


A high ponderal index at birth has been associated with later obesity and it has been suggested that intervention to prevent obesity and its...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

dx.doi.org/10.1038/s...

2115

Cette étude (sur plus de 44 000 femmes au Danemark) a permis d'identifier 3 grand types d'habitudes alimentaires des femmes enceintes: celles qui consomment surtout des viandes rouges, des viandes transformées et des laitages entiers ; celles qui consomment fruits, légumes, volailles et poisson ; celles qui consomment des aliments des deux groupes.
Les femmes qui consomment viandes rouges, transformées et laitages entiers ont un risque accru d'avoir un bébé de poids inférieur à son âge gestationnel.

2007

V K Knudsen, I M Orozova-Bekkevold, T B Mikkelsen, S Wolff, S F Olsen

Major dietary patterns in pregnancy and fetal growth. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition advance online publication 28 March 2007.

Grand modèles de nutrition et croissance foetale.

Objectifs: investiguer les associations possibles entre le régime maternel pendant la grossesse et la croissance foetale.

Méthode: utilisation...
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Objectives:


To investigate possible associations between maternal diet during pregnancy and fetal growth.
Method:


Factor analysis was used to explore dietary patterns among pregnant women...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

dx.doi.org/10.1038/s...

2116

Identification de 5 modèles alimentaires pendant la grossesse (santé réfléchie, traditionnel, transformé, sucreries, végétarien). Fort lien entre modèle alimentaire et données socioéconomiques (niveau d'étude, parité, emploi ou non, célibat, fumeuses, âge, surpoids avant la grossesse.

2007

K Northstone, P Emmett, I Rogers

Dietary patterns in pregnancy and associations with socio-demographic and lifestyle factors. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition advance online publication 21 March 2007

Objectifs: déterminer quels sont les modèles nutritionnels distincts au troisième trimestre de la grossesse, en utilisant l'analyse des composants principaux (?) [principal components analysis, PCA). Déterminer...
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Objective:


To obtain distinct dietary patterns in the third trimester of pregnancy using principal components analysis (PCA); to determine associations with socio-demographic and lifestyle factors...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

dx.doi.org/10.1038/s...

2122

Etude sur large population en Suède. Pour chaque catégorie d'indice de masse corporelle (IMC) (moins de 20, 20-25, 25-30, plus de 30), l'étude trouve à partir de quel gain de poids pendant la grossesse on trouve un accroissement du risque de complications (pééclampsie, hémorragies postpartum, complications veineuses [?veinous complications], dystocie des épaules, complications d'anesthésie, morts-nés après 28 SG, détresse respiratoire du nouveau né, infection bactérienne, problèmes hémorragiques, convulsions, mort périnatale, et score Apgar inférieur à 7 à 5 minutes). Les limites de prise de poids trouvées sont inférieures à celles recommandées actuellement: moins de 10 kg pour tout le monde, moins de 9 kg pour IMC 25-30, moins de 6 kg pour les IMC supérieures à 30. / This article comments this study: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/563868
"Limitations of the study include insufficiently comprehensive outcome variables in dealing with the degree of severity; failure to consider long-term effects of differing magnitudes of weight gain, whether for the mother or for the infant; imperfect completeness and accuracy of the diagnoses used; more than 95% of the women in the study population being of European white origin, limiting generalizability of the findings; observational cohort design without prospective testing; and study not limited to term infants only."...

"The main outcome of the study was the relationship between pregnancy weight gain and negative obstetric and neonatal outcomes. Maternal outcomes included preeclampsia, postpartum hemorrhage, venous complications, shoulder dystocia, complications of anesthesia, and stillbirth after 28 weeks of gestation. Neonatal negative outcomes included birth trauma, respiratory disorders, bacterial sepsis, hemorrhagic disorders, convulsions, perinatal death, and an Apgar score less than 7 at 5 minutes."
See also
http://medjournalwatch.blogspot.com/2007/10/yet-pregnant-women-target-of-weight.html

2007

Cedergren

Optimal gestational weight gain for body mass index categories.. Obstet Gynecol. 2007 Oct;110(4):743-4.

Prise de poids optimale en fonction de catégories d'indice de masse corporelle.

Objectif: établir la prise de poids optimale pour chaque catégorie d'indice de masse...
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OBJECTIVE: To establish optimal gestational weight gain for each maternal body mass index (BMI) category based on significant risk estimates of adverse maternal and fetal...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...

2123

Etude effectuée sur les registres du Missouri, 1999-2000, sur des grossesse non gémellaires avec naissance à terme. Comparées aux femmes qui prennent 11 à 16 kg (prise recommandée par l'Institut de médecine), Les femmes qui prennent moins de 11 kg ont moins de risques de: prééclampsie, disproportions céphalo-pelviennes, échec de déclenchement, césarienne, et macrosomie ; mais plus de risques de "petit bébé" (RCIU? ou "petit pour l'âge gestationnel). Celles qui prennent plus de 16 kg ont: plus de risques de prééclampsie, d'échec du déclenchement, de césarienne et de macrosomie, mais moins de risques d'avoir un petit bébé. L'étude conclut que les recommandations de l'Institut de médecine permettent de bien de minimiser les risques de la grossesse et de l'accouchement, tous risques confondus.

2007

DeVader SR, Neeley HL, Myles TD, Leet TL.

Evaluation of gestational weight gain guidelines for women with normal prepregnancy body mass index.. Obstet Gynecol. 2007 Oct;110(4):743-4.

nb. Vérifier les conversions 25kb = 11kg et 35 lb = 16kg
-- et aussi, dans quel mesure "petit pour son âge gestationnel" peut il être traduit par...
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between gestational weight gain and adverse pregnancy outcomes among women with normal prepregnancy body mass index.

METHODS: We conducted a...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...

2126

Bien que la prise de poids recommandée pour les femmes obèses (30-34.9, 35-35.9, and 40.0 kg/m(2)) est de 7 kg (Etats-Unis), une prise de poids inférieure diminue le risque de: prééclampsie, césarienne, macrosomie, avec comme contrepartie l'augmentation du risque de bébé trop petit pour son âge gestationnel.

2007

Kiel DW, Dodson EA, Artal R, Boehmer TK, Leet TL.

Gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcomes in obese women: how much is enough?

Objectifs: examiner les effets des modifications de prise de poids sur le résultat de la grossesse, pour des femmes obèses.

Méthodes: étude de cohorte sur...
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OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of gestational weight change on pregnancy outcomes in obese women.

METHODS: A population-based cohort study of 120,251 pregnant, obese women...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...

2129

--je demande relecture/ retraduction de ce résumé, le sens des conclusions m'échappe--

Obésité avant grossesse avec prise de poids de plus de 15 kg augmente significativement les risques de: césarienne pour primipares et multipares, macrosomie, et (non-) allaitement à 10 semaines. Par contre, pas de différence entre prises de poids 7-11kg et prise de poids 11-15 kg. Conclusion (pas évident de comprendre d'où elle vient): il vaut mieux informer les femmes avant la grossesse qu'un bon indice de masse corporel est meilleur.

2007

Jain NJ, Denk CE, Kruse LK, Dandolu V.

Maternal obesity: can pregnancy weight gain modify risk of selected adverse pregnancy outcomes? Am J Perinatol. 2007 May;24(5):291-8. Epub 2007 May 18.

Obésité maternel: la prise de poids pendant la grossesse modifie-t-elle le risque de complications?

L'Institut of Medicine (IOM) recommande l'ajustement de la prise de poids...
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Reports by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommend that gestational weight gain goals should be modified according to prepregnancy body mass index (BMI), which could...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...

2132

Etude danoise, qui étudie les risques de bébés trop petits (moins de 3kg) ou trop gros (4 kg et plus) en fonction de la prise de poids maternelle pour chaque catégorie d'indice de masse corporelle (IMC) et compare aux recommandations américaines (Institut of Medicine). Il en résulte que les recommandations américaines peuvent s'appliquer aux femmes de poids normal, en surpoids et obèses ; mais pour les femmes en sous-poids, en comparant les risques de bébés trop petits avec ceux de bébé trop gros, l'étude trouve que la limite de prise de poids maximum devrait être relevée.

2007

Line Rode, MD1, Hanne K. Hegaard, RM2,3, Hanne Kjærgaard, RM2,3, Lars F. Møller, MD, DrSci4, Ann Tabor, DrSci1 and Bent Ottesen, DrSci

Association Between Maternal Weight Gain and Birth Weight. Obstetrics & Gynecology 2007;109:1309-1315
© 2007 by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

Objectifs: Examiner l'association entre la prise de poids maternelle et un poids de naissance inférieur à 3000g, ou supérieur ou égal à 4000g, pour les...
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between maternal weight gain and birth weight less than 3,000 g and greater than or equal to 4,000 g in...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

www.greenjournal.org...

2173

2007

Patrick M. Catalano

Increasing Maternal Obesity and Weight Gain During Pregnancy: The Obstetric Problems of Plentitude
Obstet. Gynecol., Oct 2007; 110: 743 - 744.

spécialisé / hard / difícil

www.greenjournal.org...

2180

Editorial. A résumer lorsque nous aurons le texte entier.

2007

Jennifer M Walsh and Deirdre J Murphy

Weight and pregnancy (Editorial)
BMJ, Jul 2007; 335: 169

Women of reproductive age are bombarded with messages about diet, weight, and body image. There is growing concern on the one hand about an epidemic...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

dx.doi.org/10.1136/b...

2187

/ Comment mesure la prise de poids pendant la grossesse: nouvelle méthode qui utilise la surface sous la courbe de prise de poids. Cette méthode ne s'avère pas plus efficace que les autres pour prédire le poids de naissance, mais elle est supérieure pour prédire la rétention pondérale à 12, 24 ou 36 mois (mais pas à 6 mois).

2007

Ken P Kleinman, Emily Oken, Jenny S Radesky, Janet W Rich-Edwards, Karen E Peterson, and Matthew W Gillman

How should gestational weight gain be assessed? A comparison of existing methods and a novel method, area under the weight gain curve
Int. J. Epidemiol., December 2007; 36: 1275 - 1282.

Comment évaluer la prise de poids pendant la grossesse? Comparaison entre méthodes existantes et une nouvelle méthode (surface sous la courbe de prise de poids...
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Background Gestational weight gain is important to assess for epidemiological and public health purposes: it is correlated with infant growth and may be related to...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

ije.oxfordjournals.o...

2189

Etude norvégienne sur les activités physiques avant la grossesse et à chaque trimestre de grossesse, et lien avec la prise de poids. Les données d'observation (ex. mode de transport, taux femmes travaillant pendant la grossesse) ont-elle un hors du pays et milieu dans lequel elle a été effectuée?

2007

Haakstad LA, Voldner N, Henriksen T, Bø K

Physical activity level and weight gain in a cohort of pregnant Norwegian women. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand - Vol. 86, Issue 5, 2007, Pages 559-64

revoir les traductions de [overall physical activity and exercise levels] que je traduis par activité physque)

Niveaux d'activité physique et prise de poids dans une...
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BACKGROUND: It is generally recommended that healthy, pregnant women should engage in moderate exercise on most days of the week. However, there is scant knowledge...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

www.thelancet.com/me...

2103

Comparaison de femmes qui ont arrêté de fumer avant ou au début de la grossesse, de fumeuses et de non fumeuses. Plus de prise de poids excessives chez les anciennes fumeuses que chez les autres, mais ce n'est plus vrai à régime alimentaire équivalent (quantité de fruits et légumes, que les anciennes fumeuses consomment moins) Plus de petits poids de naissance chez les fumeuses, pas chez les autres (même anciennes fumeuses).

2006

AS Olafsdottir, GV Skuladottir, I Thorsdottir, A Hauksson, L Steingrimsdottir

Combined effects of maternal smoking status and dietary intake related to weight gain and birth size parameters. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 113 (11) , 1296–1302.

Effets combinés du tabagisme [smoking status] maternel et des apports nutritionnels sur la prise de poids et les mensurations de naissance.

Objectifs: examiner l'interaction du...
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Objective

To investigate the interaction of smoking status and dietary intake during pregnancy and its relationship to maternal weight gain and birth size parameters.


Design...

dx.doi.org/10.1111/j...

2106

Etude islandaise. Plus on mange en quantité pendant la grossesse, plus on prend du poids. De même, plus on boit de lait, plus on prend du poids. Valable pour tout le monde (quel que soit indice de masse corporelle IMC et prise de poids forte/faible). Plus on est grosse avant grossesse (IMC), plus on a de risques de prendre trop de poids. Si on prend moins de poids que recommandé, on fait des bébés plus petits et la durée de gestation est plus courte.

2006

A S Olafsdottir, G V Skuladottir, I Thorsdottir, A Hauksson, L Steingrimsdottir

Maternal diet in early and late pregnancy in relation to weight gain. International Journal of Obesity (2006) 30, 492–499. Published online 6 December 2005

Liens entre le régime alimentaire maternel en début et fin de grossesse et la prise de poids.

Objectifs: identifier les facteurs d'alimentation liés aux risques...
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Objective:

To identify dietary factors related to the risk of gaining weight outside recommendations for pregnancy weight gain and birth outcome.


Design:

An observational study...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

dx.doi.org/10.1038/s...

2124

Suède, 250 000 grossesses. Les femmes obèses qui prennent moins de 8 kg ont moins de risques de: pré-éclampsie, césarienne, extraction instrumentale, et de mettre au monde bébé trop gros pour son âge gestationnel. Plus de risques de césarienne pour toutes les femmes (obèses ou non) qui ont pris plus que le poids recommandé.

2006

Cedergren M.

Effects of gestational weight gain and body mass index on obstetric outcome in Sweden. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2006 Jun;93(3):269-74. Epub 2006 Apr 12.Click here to read

Effets de la prise de poids gestationnelle et de l'indice de masse corporelle sur les résultats obstétricaux en Suède.

Objectifs: estimer les effets d'une prise...
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OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to estimate the effects of low and high gestational weight gain, in different maternal Body Mass Index (BMI...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...

2134

Etats Unis. On évalue les risques de: bébé plus de 4,5kg, bébé en hypoglycémie et en [hyper bilirubinemie] (qui doit correspondre à une jaunisse ou ictère, sévère?) pour les femmes qui ont pris un poids supérieur ou inférieur à celui recommandé par l'institut de médecine américain. Les femmes qui ont pris au dessus des recommandations ont plus de chances d'avoir bébé gros (3 fois plus), hypoglycémie ou jaunisse (1 fois et demie plus). Celles qui ont pris moins que les recommandations ont moins de risque de gros bébé, mais mêmes risques d'hypglycémie ou jaunisse.

2006

Monique M. Hedderson, Noel S. Weiss, David A. Sacks, David J. Pettitt, Joe V. Selby, Charles P. Quesenberry, Assiamira Ferrara

Pregnancy Weight Gain and Risk of Neonatal Complications. Obstetrics & Gynecology 2006;108:1153-1161
© 2006 by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

OBJECTIVE: To examine whether pregnancy weight gains outside the Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommendations and rates of maternal weight gain are associated with neonatal complications...

spécialisé / hard / difícil

2135

complications associées à une prise de poids supérieures à celle recommandée par l'institut de médecine américain: Apgar bas à 5 minutes, convulsions [seizure, vérifier la traduction], hypglycémie, [polycythemia], syndrome d'aspiration méconiale [meconium aspiration syndrome, vérifier traduction], et bébé trop gros par rapport à son âge gestationnel. Pour prise de poids extrêmes (> 18kg), et il a en plus une augmentation des risques d'assistance respiratoire.

Une prise de poids inférieure aux recommandations est associée à un seul résultat négatif: faible poids de naissance. Une prise de poids très faible (< 7kg) est en plus associée à plus de risques de : convulsions [seizure?] et séjour en maternité de plus de 5 jours.

2006

Naomi E. Stotland, Yvonne W. Cheng, Linda M. Hopkins, Aaron B. Caughey

Gestational Weight Gain and Adverse Neonatal Outcome Among Term Infants. Obstet. Gynecol., Sep 2006; 108: 635 - 643

OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between gestational weight gain and adverse neonatal outcomes among infants born at term (37 weeks or more).

METHODS: This was...

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Etude sur femmes de poids normal ou bas qui confirme un lien entre faible prise de poids (moins 0.27 kg par semaine) et accouchement prématuré. Mais des différences selon le type racial, et selon les précédents:

Pour les afro-américaines avec antécédent de prématurité uniquement, une prise de poids forte est, comme une prise de poids faible, associée à la prématurité. Cela ne se retrouve pas dans les autres groupes.

Pour les asiatiques avec antécédant de prématurité, une faible prise de poids n'est pas associée à un nouvel accouchement prématuré.

2006

Naomi E. Stotland, Aaron B. Caughey, Maureen Lahiff, Barbara Abrams

Gain and Spontaneous Preterm Birth: The Role of Race or Ethnicity and Previous Preterm Birth
Obstet. Gynecol., Dec 2006; 108: 1448 - 1455.

lien entre prise de poids et accouchement prématuré: role du type racial/ethnique et d'un accouchement prématuré antérieur...
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OBJECTIVE: To study how the relationship between gestational weight gain and spontaneous preterm birth interacts with maternal race or ethnicity and previous preterm birth status...

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2006

Ewina M. Fung, Steve Rad, Jane L. Davis, James Mirocha

Maternal Weight Gain in a Comprehensive Prenatal Clinic for an Underserved Patient Population
Obstet. Gynecol., Apr 2006; 107: 99S.

Prise de poids maternelle [in a Comprehensive Prenatal Clinic] pour des populations défavorisées...

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2176

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2006

Teresa Tam, Cordia Clark, Kimberly Darey

Is Excessive Maternal Weight Gain a Predictor of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Admissions?
Obstet. Gynecol., Apr 2006; 107: 94S - 95S

Une prise de poids maternel excessive est-elle un facteur prédictif à une admissions en soins intensifs néonataux...

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2177

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2006

Robert J. Blaskiewicz, Thearis Osuji, Wilhelmina Ross, Tegan K. Boehmer

Risk of Large for Gestational Age Infants Among Women Who Gain Weight Between Pregnancies
Obstet. Gynecol., Apr 2006; 107: 62S.

Risques de bébé trop gros pour leur âge gestationnels parmi les femmes qui ont pris du poids entre les grossesse...

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2006

Julia Aronovich, Nidhi Vohra, Benjamin Goldman

Pregnancy Outcomes in Normal-Weight Women Who Gain Only 10–20 Pounds During Pregnancy
Obstet. Gynecol., Apr 2006; 107: 72S.

Résultats des grossesse lorsque la femme a pris 10 à 20 livres (2,27 à 4,55 kg) pendant la grossesse...

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Cette étude (Suède) prouve, au vu des complications, qu'il y a un avantage à perdre du poids avant la grossesse pour les femmes obèses et en surpoidsj. Elle suggère que les femmes de poids normal auraient aussi intérêt à ne pas prendre de poids (même si elles restent dans les poids normaux)

2006

Eduardo Villamor, Sven Cnattingius

Interpregnancy weight change and risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes: a population-based study. The Lancet - Vol. 368, Issue 9542, 30 September 2006, Pages 1164-1170

Modification du poids entre deux grossesse et risques lors de la seconde grossesse...
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Background

Maternal obesity has been positively associated with risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, but evidence of a causal relation is scarce. Causality would be lent...

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L'hypotrophie et le manque de liquide amniotique seraient des facteurs de risque
indépendants pour la morbidité/mortalité foetale et maternelle.

2005

Erez O, Shoham-Vardi L, Sheiner E, Dukler D, Bashiri A, Mazor M.

Hydramnios and small for gestational age are independent risk factors for neonatal mortality and maternal morbidity.
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics 2005;271(4):296-301.

OBJECTIVE: The objective was to evaluate the contribution of hydramnios and small for gestational age (SGA) as a combined pathology to maternal and neonatal morbidity...

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Les grossesses de triplets mènent à une morbidité élevée, ici 100% de césariennes entre 30 et 34 semaines et un taux d'hémorragie post-partum record (25%).

2005

Zanconato G, Poggi S, Ruffo R, Gazzoni A, Padovani EM, Franchi M.

Antepartum management and neonatal outcome of triplet pregnancies.
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics 2005;271(4):320-324.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: The maternal and neonatal outcome of 27 triplet and 1 quadruplet gestations was studied at the University Hospital of Verona.

RESULTS: Mean...

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1319

Revue de la littérature. On ne peut pas conclure que l'âge maternel soit un facteur de risque indépendant pour les accouchements prématurés ou le retard de croissance in-utéro.

2005

Newburn-Cook CV, Onyskiw JE.

Is Older Maternal Age a Risk Factor for Preterm Birth and Fetal Growth Restriction? A Systematic Review.
Health Care for Women International 2005;26(9):852-875.

To determine if there was an association between advancing maternal age and adverse pregnancy outcomes (preterm delivery and small-for-gestational-age births), a systematic review was conducted...

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De quoi méditer, puisque ce qui est le plus signifiant dans l'étude c'est la multiplication par 2 du taux de césarienne chez les femmes enceintes considérées comme anémiques ... Augmentation des prématurés et faibles poids de naissance tout juste notable (1/10 de plus).

2005

Levy A, Fraser D, Katz M, Mazor M, Sheiner E.

Maternal anemia during pregnancy is an independent risk factor for low birthweight and preterm delivery.{Israel}.
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2005 Oct 1;122(2):182-6.

OBJECTIVE:: The present study was designed to investigate the outcome of pregnancy and delivery in patients with anemia.

METHODS:: A retrospective population-based study comparing all...

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Etude sur 1100 personnes. 53 ont prise trop de poids pendant la grossesse (par rapport aux recommandations de l'Institut de médecine américain). Les contributeurs principaux à cette prise de poids sont les facteurs présents avant la grossesse (non détaillés dans le résumé. On peut suppose indice de masse corporelle, habitudes alimentaires?), alors que les facteurs propres au déroulement de la grossesse et les facteurs qu'on peut modifier pendant la grossesse (alimentation?) ont peu d'influence. Donc, les mesures pour limiter la prise de poids devraient débuter avant la grossesse.

Pour les prises de poids trop faibles par rapport aux même recommandations, il semble qu'on puisse agir avant et pendant la grossesse.

2005

Brawarsky P, Stotland NE, Jackson RA, Fuentes-Afflick E, Escobar GJ, Rubashkin N, Haas JS.

Pre-pregnancy and pregnancy-related factors and the risk of excessive or inadequate gestational weight gain. {USA}.
Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2005 Nov;91(2):125-31. Epub 2005 Oct 3.

Facteurs pré-conceptionnels et facteurs liés à la grossesse sur le risque de prise de poids gestationnelle insuffisante ou excessive.


Objectifs: une prise de poids gestationnelle...
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Objective: Gestational weight gain consistent with the Institute of Medicine's recommendations is associated with better maternal and infant outcomes. The objective was to quantify the...

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2005

Carolyn Davis Cockey MLS

Pregnancy Weight Gain Guidelines Ignored. AWHONN Lifelines 9 (3) , 211–213

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2091

Revue de littérature (83 articles). 6 semaines après l'accouchement, la plupart des femmes ont gardé de 3 à 7 kg en plus. 2/3 d'entre elles ont un poids supérieur à leur poids avant grossesse. Le facteur qui a le plus d'influence sur la rétention de poids est la prise de poids gestationnelle.

2005

Lorraine O. Walker, Bobbie Sue Sterling, Gayle M. Timmerman

Retention of Pregnancy-Related Weight in the Early Postpartum Period: Implications for Women's Health Services. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing 34 (4) , 418–427

Rétention en début de période post partum du poids acquis pendant la grossesse...
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Objective: To examine the proportion of women who reached their prepregnant weight at 6 weeks postpartum and the average amount of weight retained or lost...

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2095

Danemark. 24 505 naissances, 112 morts-nés, 75 décès néontals. Plus de risques pour les femmes obsèses (indice de masse corporelle IMC supérieur ou égal à 30 kg/m2), pas pour celles en surpoids IMC 25-30 ou sous-poids (IMC <18,5). Mêmes résultats si on exclut les diabètes. Les décès ne sont pas liés à une cause unique. Plus de décès intrautérins inexpliqués et de dysfonctionnements foeto-placentaires.

2005

Janni Kristensen, Mogens Vestergaard, Kirsten Wisborg, Ulrik Kesmodel, Niels Jørgen Secher

Pre-pregnancy weight and the risk of stillbirth and neonatal death
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 112 (4) , 403–408.

Poids avant grossesse et risque d'enfant mort-né et de décès néonatal...
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Objective To evaluate the association between maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and the risk of stillbirth and neonatal death and to study the causes...

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2099

2005

Francisco Mardones md, msc, Pedro Rosso md

A weight gain chart for pregnant women designed in Chile
Maternal & Child Nutrition 1 (2) , 77–90.

The weight gain chart for pregnant women, developed by Rosso and Mardones (RM chart, 1997), is analysed and compared with other charts in terms of...

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2117

2005

G Cucó, J Fernández-Ballart, J Sala, C Viladrich, R Iranzo, J Vila, V Arija

Dietary patterns and associated lifestyles in preconception, pregnancy and postpartum. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2006) 60, 364–371. Published online 7 December 2005

Objective:

To identify dietary patterns in women who are planning immediate pregnancy in preconception, weeks 6, 10, 26 and 38 of pregnancy, and 6 months...

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2118

2005

M Maddah, M Karandish, B Mohammadpour-Ahranjani, T R Neyestani, R Vafa, A Rashidi

Social factors and pregnancy weight gain in relation to infant birth weight: a study in public health centers in Rasht, Iran. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2005) 59, 1208–1212. Published online 31 August 2005

Objectives:

This study aimed to examine the relationship between total pregnancy weight gain, maternal educational level, working status and infant birth weight among mothers and...

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2138

2005

Brenda L. Rooney, Charles W. Schauberger, Michelle A. Mathiason

Impact of Perinatal Weight Change on Long-Term Obesity and Obesity-Related Illnesses
Obstet. Gynecol., Dec 2005; 106: 1349 - 1356.

Objective: To estimate the impact of perinatal weight change on obesity, weight gain, and development of obesity-related illnesses 15 years after pregnancy.

METHODS: Pregnancy-related factors...

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2141

2005

Naomi E. Stotland, Jennifer S. Haas, Phyllis Brawarsky, Rebecca A. Jackson, Elena Fuentes-Afflick, Gabriel J. Escobar

Body Mass Index, Provider Advice, and Target Gestational Weight Gain
Obstet. Gynecol., Mar 2005; 105: 633 - 638.

OBJECTIVE: To study the relationships among prepregnancy body mass index (BMI), women's target gestational weight gain, and provider weight gain advice.

METHODS: Project WISH, the...

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2151

2005

Gabor Juhasz, Cynthia Gyamfi, Phyllis Gyamfi, Kristina Tocce, Joanne L. Stone

Effect of Body Mass Index and Excessive Weight Gain on Success of Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Delivery
Obstet. Gynecol., Oct 2005; 106: 741 - 746.

OBJECTIVE: To estimate whether excessive weight gain or obesity are risk factors affecting success for vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC).

METHODS: Patients attempting VBAC were...

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2198

2005

Stine Helgstrand and Anne-Marie Nybo Andersen

Maternal underweight and the risk of spontaneous abortion. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, Volume 84, Issue 12, Page 1197-1201, Dec 2005

Background. To evaluate the risk of spontaneous abortion in relation to maternal pre-pregnant underweight.

Methods. The study was designed as a cohort study within the...

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2004

Beydoun H, Itani M, Tamim H, Aaraj A, Khogali M, Yunis K.

Impact of Maternal Age on Preterm Delivery and Low Birthweight: A Hospital-Based Collaborative Study of Nulliparous Lebanese Women in Greater Beirut.
Journal of Perinatology 2004;24(4):228-235.

OBJECTIVES: To analyze the impact of maternal age at first childbirth on the incidence of preterm delivery and low birthweight among single live births delivered...

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630

2004

Storms MR, Van Howe RS.

Birthweight by Gestational Age and Sex at a Rural Referral Center.
Journal of Perinatology 2004;24(4):236-240.

OBJECTIVE: Determine the distribution of birthweights in singleton births by gestational age and gender at Marquette General Hospital, a rural referral center in Michigan's upper...

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776

2004

Dempsey JC, Williams MA, Leisenring WM, Shy K, Luthy DA.

Maternal birth weight in relation to plasma lipid concentrations in early pregnancy.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2004;190(5):1359-1368.

Objective

The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which, if at all, maternal weight at birth is related to dyslipidemia during...

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814

2004

Aucott SW, Donohue PK, Northington FJ.

Increased Morbidity in Severe Early Intrauterine Growth Restriction.
Journal of Perinatology 2004;24:435-440.

OBJECTIVE: To determine the relative frequencies of complications in severe early intrauterine growth-restricted (IUGR) infants.

METHODS: All infants 32 weeks gestation or less with birth...

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2004

Durnwald

The impact of maternal obesity and weight gain on VBAC success. AJOG, 191, p.954

Study of impact of maternal obesity on success of TOL for VBAC. BMI classified as underweight <19.8 kg/M2, normal BMI 19.8-24.9, overweight as...

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2004

P Lagiou, R M Tamimi, L A Mucci, H-O Adami, C-C Hsieh, D Trichopoulos

Diet during pregnancy in relation to maternal weight gain and birth size. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2004) 58, 231–237

Objective: Maternal weight gain has been consistently linked to birth weight but, beyond maternal energy intake, no macronutrient has been associated with either of them...

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2127

2004

Grossetti E, Beucher G, Régeasse A, Lamendour N, Herlicoviez M, Dreyfus M.

Obstetrical complications of morbid obesity. J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris). 2004 Dec;33(8):739-44.

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether morbidly obese women have an increased risk of pregnancy complications and adverse perinatal outcome.

METHODS: In a retrospective study, 2472 women...

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2133

2004

Naomi E. Stotland, MD, Linda M. Hopkins, MD and Aaron B. Caughey, MD, MPH

Gestational Weight Gain, Macrosomia, and Risk of Cesarean Birth in Nondiabetic Nulliparas. Obstetrics & Gynecology 2004;104:671-677
© 2004 by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

OBJECTIVE: To examine how the association between excessive weight gain and cesarean birth is modified by infant birth weight in nondiabetic women.

METHODS: We designed...

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2144

2004

Francis S. Nuthalapaty, Dwight J. Rouse, John Owen

The Association of Maternal Weight With Cesarean Risk, Labor Duration, and Cervical Dilation Rate During Labor Induction
Obstet. Gynecol., Mar 2004; 103: 452 - 456.

OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship among maternal weight and cesarean delivery, cervical dilation rate, and labor duration.

METHODS: We used a secondary analysis of 509...

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2196

2004

Kirsten Riis Andreasen, Malene Lundgren Andersen and Anne Louise Schantz

Obesity and pregnancy. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, Volume 83, Issue 11, Page 1022-1029, Nov 2004

Background. As obesity is an increasing problem among fertile women, it is crucial that specialists involved in the treatment of these women be aware of...

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368

2003

Ehrenberg HM, Dierker L, Milluzzi C, Mercer BM.

Low maternal weight, failure to thrive in pregnancy, and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2003;189(6):1726-1730.

OBJECTIVE : The purpose of this study was to correlate low maternal pregravid weight, delivery weight, and poor gestational weight gain with perinatal outcomes.
STUDY DESIGN...

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386

2003

Rosenberg TJ, Garbers S, Chavkin W, Chiasson MA.

Prepregnancy weight and adverse perinatal outcomes in an ethnically diverse population.
Obstetrics & Gynecology 2003;102(5):1022-1027.

OBJECTIVE :
To examine the association between excessive prepregnancy weight and adverse outcomes, with a focus on women weighing over 200 lbs (91 kg) before pregnancy...

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2003

Carroll

VBAC versus elective repeat CS: weight-based outcomes. AJOG, 188, p.1516

209 VBAC candidates stratified into groups by prepregnancy weight: gp I <200 pounds, gp II 200-300, gp III >300 pounds. The TOL success rates...

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2003

T I Kinnunen, R Luoto, M Gissler, E Hemminki

Pregnancy weight gain from 1960s to 2000 in Finland. International Journal of Obesity (2003) 27, 1572–1577. Published online 30 September 2003

OBJECTIVE: To study secular trends in average pregnancy weight gain between the 1960s and 2000 in Finland, and whether the changes were related to body...

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2108

2003

C M Olson, M S Strawderman, P S Hinton, T A Pearson

Gestational weight gain and postpartum behaviors associated with weight change from early pregnancy to 1 y postpartum. International Journal of Obesity (2003) 27, 117–127.

OBJECTIVES: (1) To describe the relative importance of gestational weight gain, postpartum exercise, food intake and breastfeeding to weight change from early pregnancy to 1...

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2128

2003

Ehrenberg HM, Dierker L, Milluzzi C, Mercer BM.

Low maternal weight, failure to thrive in pregnancy, and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2003 Dec;189(6):1726-30.

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to correlate low maternal pregravid weight, delivery weight, and poor gestational weight gain with perinatal outcomes.

STUDY DESIGN...

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2003

Terry J. Rosenberg, Samantha Garbers, Wendy Chavkin, Mary Ann Chiasson

Prepregnancy Weight and Adverse Perinatal Outcomes in an Ethnically Diverse Population
Obstet. Gynecol., Nov 2003; 102: 1022 - 1027.

OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between excessive prepregnancy weight and adverse outcomes, with a focus on women weighing over 200 lbs (91 kg) before pregnancy...

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2003

Yasmin H. Neggers, Robert L. Goldenberg, Sharon L. Ramey and Suzane P. Cliver

Maternal prepregnancy body mass index and psychomotor development in children. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, Volume 82, Issue 3, Page 235-240, Mar 2003

Background.In a prospective study, the association between maternal nutritional status and psychomotor development of low-income African–American children was evaluated. We hypothesized that low maternal...

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2193

2003

W. W. K. To and M. W. N. Wong

Factors associated with back pain symptoms in pregnancy and the persistence of pain 2 years after pregnancy. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, Volume 82, Issue 12, Page 1086-1091, Dec 2003

Background. Factors associated with back pain symptoms in pregnancy and the persistence of pain 2 years after pregnancy.

Aims. To determine the prevalence of back...

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2081

2002

Y Linné, B Barkeling, S Rössner

Long-term weight development after pregnancy
Obesity Reviews 3 (2) , 75–83

For some women pregnancy is a trigger for developing overweight and obesity. Seventy-three per cent of 128 female patients at our Obesity Unit indicated that...

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2002

B A Polley, R R Wing, C J Sims

Randomized controlled trial to prevent excessive weight gain in pregnant women. International Journal of Obesity. November 2002, Volume 26, Number 11, Pages 1494-1502

BACKGROUND: The Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommends that normal-weight women (BMI (body mass index) of 19.8-26.0) gain 25-35 lb (11.4-15.9 kg) during...

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2130

2002

Inga Thorsdottir, PhD, RD, RN, Johanna E. Torfadottir, MSc, Bryndis E. Birgisdottir, MSc, RD and Reynir T. Geirsson, PhD, MD

Weight Gain in Women of Normal Weight Before Pregnancy: Complications in Pregnancy or Delivery and Birth Outcome. Obstetrics & Gynecology 2002;99:799-806
© 2002 by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation between gestational weight gain in women of normal prepregnant weight and complications during pregnancy and delivery in a population with...

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2131

2002

Brenda L. Rooney, PhD and Charles W. Schauberger, MD

Excess Pregnancy Weight Gain and Long-Term Obesity: One Decade Later. Obstetrics & Gynecology 2002;100:245-252
© 2002 by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

OBJECTIVE: To estimate the impact of excess pregnancy weight gain and failure to lose weight by 6 months postpartum on excess weight 8–10 years...

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487

2001

Abraham S.

Obstetricians and maternal body weight and eating disorders during pregnancy.
Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;21(3).

Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is associated with maternal prepregnancy body mass index (BMI), body weight gain during pregnancy and smoking, eating and weight-losing behaviors. The...

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2088

2001

B Abrams, Kj Hoggatt, M Kang, S Selvin

History of weight cycling and weight changes during and after pregnancy
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 15 (4) , A1–A1.

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2098

2001

N A Buschman, G Foster, P Vickers

Adolescent girls and their babies: achieving optimal birthweight. Gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcome in terms of gestation at delivery and infant birth weight: a comparison between adolescents under 16 and adult women1
Child: Care, Health and Development 27 (2) , 163–171.

Aims Pregnancy amongst under 16s has been reported to result in worse outcomes for the baby, including low birthweight. This study aimed to find out...

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2110

2001

N J Sebire, M Jolly, J P Harris, J Wadsworth, M Joffe, R W Beard, L Regan, S Robinson

Maternal obesity and pregnancy outcome: a study of 287 213 pregnancies in London. International Journal of Obesity. August 2001, Volume 25, Number 8, Pages 1175-1182

OBJECTIVE: To examine the maternal and foetal risks of adverse pregnancy outcome in relation to maternal obesity, expressed as body mass index (BMI, kg/m2...

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2185

2001

Gary M Shaw, Karen Todoroff, Suzan L Carmichael, Donna M Schaffer, and Steve Selvin

Lowered weight gain during pregnancy and risk of neural tube defects among offspring
Int. J. Epidemiol., Feb 2001; 30: 60 - 65.

Background Maternal nutritional factors have been implicated in the complex aetiology of neural tube defects (NTD). We investigated whether the amount of weight a woman...

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2101

2000

George T. H. Ellison, Helen E. Harris

Gestational weight gain and 'maternal obesity'
Nutrition Bulletin 25 (4) , 295–302.

Summary There is an enduring belief, amongst mothers and obstetricians alike, that weight gain during pregnancy (i.e. ‘gestational weight gain’) increases the risk of permanent...

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2000

LAURA A. SCHIEVE, MARY E. COGSWELL, KELLEY S. SCANLON, GERALDINE PERRY, CYNTHIA FERRE, CHERYL BLACKMORE-PRINCE, STELLA M. YU, DEBORAH ROSENBERG

Prepregnancy Body Mass Index and Pregnancy Weight Gain: Associations With Preterm Delivery
Obstet. Gynecol., Aug 2000; 96: 194 - 200.

Objective: To examine associations between rate of pregnancy weight gain and preterm delivery among women of varying prepregnancy body mass indices (BMI).

Methods: Subjects were...

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2000

HENRY NISELL, KERSTIN PALM , KERSTIN WOLFF

Prediction of maternal and fetal complications in preeclampsia. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, Volume 79, Issue 1, Page 19-23, Jan 2000

Introduction.

Preeclampsia is associated with an increased risk for maternal and fetal morbidity. The aim of this study was to identify factors predicting for maternal...

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2111

1999

M Clark, J Ogden

The impact of pregnancy on eating behaviour and aspects of weight concern. International Journal of Obesity. January 1999, Volume 23, Number 1, Pages 18-24

BACKGROUND: Excessive weight gain in pregnancy and retention of this weight gain is a well known problem. How women with a history of dietary restraint...

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2120

1999

R Conway, S Reddy, J Davies

Dietary restraint and weight gain during pregnancy. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. November 1999, Volume 53, Number 11, Pages 849-853

Objectives: To explore dietary intake and weight gain during pregnancy in relation to dietary restraint.

Design: Longitudinal prospective study. Attitudes to weight gain during pregnancy...

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2139

1999

MARY E. COGSWELL, KELLEY S. SCANLON, SARA BECK FEIN, LAURA A. SCHIEVE

Medically Advised, Mother’s Personal Target, and Actual Weight Gain During Pregnancy
Obstet. Gynecol., Oct 1999; 94: 616 - 622.

Objective: To evaluate whether advice on pregnancy weight gain from health care professionals, women’s target weight gain (how much weight women thought they should gain...

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2197

1999

Hanne Jensen, Anders Ole Agger and Kjeld Leisgaard Rasmussen

The influence of prepregnancy body mass index on labor complications. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, Volume 78, Issue 9, Page 799-802, Sep 1999

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2087

1998

Lorraine Tulman RN, DNSc, FAAN, Karen H. Morin RN, DSN, Jacqueline Fawcett RN, PhD, FAAN

Prepregnant Weight and Weight Gain During Pregnancy: Relationship to Functional Status, Symptoms, and Energy. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing 27 (6) , 629–634.

Objective: To examine the relationship of prepregnancy weight and pregnancy weight gain to functional status, physical symptoms, and physical energy.

Design: Longitudinal panel, with data...

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2121

1998

I Rogers, P Emmett

Diet during pregnancy in a population of pregnant women in South West England. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. April 1998, Volume 52, Number 4, Pages 246-250

Objective: To describe the diet of a population of pregnant women.

Subjects: Eleven thousand, nine hundred and twenty-three pregnant women resident in the south-west of...

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2125

1998

Bianco AT, Smilen SW, Davis Y, Lopez S, Lapinski R, Lockwood CJ.

Pregnancy outcome and weight gain recommendations for the morbidly obese woman. Obstet Gynecol. 1998 Jan;91(1):97-102.Click here to read

OBJECTIVE: To compare pregnancy outcomes between morbidly obese and nonobese women and to determine the effect of gestational weight gain on pregnancy outcome in morbidly...

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2140

1998

I Thorsdottir, BE Birgisdottir

Different weight gain in women of normal weight before pregnancy: postpartum weight and birth weight
Obstet. Gynecol., Sep 1998; 92: 377 - 383.

OBJECTIVE: To identify the effect of different gestational weight gains among women of normal weight before pregnancy on babies' birth weights, and women's weights 18...

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2161

1998

LA Schieve, ME Cogswell, KS Scanlon

An empiric evaluation of the Institute of Medicine's pregnancy weight gain guidelines by race
Obstet. Gynecol., Jun 1998; 91: 878 - 884.

OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between pregnancy weight gain outside and within ranges recommended by the Institute of Medicine and birth weight by both prepregnant body...

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2172

1998

R Cnattingius, S Cnattingius, FC Notzon

Obstacles to reducing cesarean rates in a low-cesarean setting: the effect of maternal age, height, and weight
Obstet. Gynecol., Oct 1998; 92: 501 - 506.

OBJECTIVE: To examine risk factors for elective and nonelective cesarean delivery in a population with a low cesarean rate. METHODS: Nulliparous women delivering singleton births...

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2192

1998

Arsenio Spinillo, Ezio Capuzzo, Gaia Piazzi, Antonella Ferrari, Victor Morales and Marco Di Mario

Risk for spontaneous preterm delivery by combined body mass index and gestational weight gain patterns. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 32-36, Jan 1998

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2094

1997

Pauline Fox MSc, BA, Chryseus Yamaguchi BSc

Body Image Change in Pregnancy: A Comparison of Normal Weight and Overweight Primigravidas
Birth 24 (1) , 35–40

Background: Body image in pregnancy has been linked to maternal and neonatal health. This study examined the relationship between prepregnancy body weight and body image...

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2112

1997

H E Harris, G T H Ellison, M Holliday, E Lucassen

The impact of pregnancy on the long-term weight gain of primiparous women in England. International Journal of Obesity. September 1997, Volume 21, Number 9, Pages 747-755

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the impact of pregnancy on long-term weight gain of primiparous mothers in England, and to identify potential risk factors for maternal obesity...

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2145

1997

CA Hickey, SF McNeal, L Menefee, S Ivey

Prenatal weight gain within upper and lower recommended ranges: effect on birth weight of black and white infants
Obstet. Gynecol., Oct 1997; 90: 489 - 494.

OBJECTIVE: To that end examine differences in birth weight among the term infants of black and white women with weight gains in the upper or...

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2168

1997

SL Carmichael, B Abrams

A critical review of the relationship between gestational weight gain and preterm delivery
Obstet. Gynecol., May 1997; 89: 865 - 873.

OBJECTIVE: To review the relationship between gestational weight gain and preterm delivery. DATA SOURCES: We identified published studies through Medline searches (for the period 1980...

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2179

/ Objective: To test the hypothesis that a baby's survival is related to the mother's birth weight.
Design: Population based dataset for two generations.
Setting: Population registry in Norway.
Subjects: All birth records for women born in Norway since 1967 were linked to births during 1981-94, thereby forming 105 104 mother-offspring units.
Main outcome measures: Perinatal mortality specific for weight for offspring in groups of maternal birth weight (with 500 g categories in both).
Results: A mother's birth weight was strongly associated with the weight of her baby. Maternal birth weight was associated with perinatal survival of her baby only for mothers with birth weights under 2000 g. These mothers were more likely to lose a baby in the perinatal period (odds ratio 2.3, 95% confidence interval 1.4 to 3.7). Among mothers with a birth weight over 2000 g there was no overall association between mother's weight and infant survival. There was, however, a strong interaction between mother's birth weight, infant birth weight, and infant survival. Mortality among small babies was much higher for those whose mothers had been large at birth. For example, babies weighing 2500-2999 g had a threefold higher mortality if their mother's birth weight had been high (>=4000 g) than if the mother had been small (2500-2999 g).
Conclusion: Mothers who weighed less than 2000 g at birth have a higher risk of losing their own babies. For mothers who weighed >=2000 g their birth weight provides a benchmark for judging the growth of their offspring. Babies who are small relative to their mother's birth weight are at increased risk of mortality.

1997

Rolv Skjærven, Allen J Wilcox, Nina Øyen, and Per Magnus

Mothers' birth weight and survival of their offspring: population based study
BMJ, May 1997; 314: 1376

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2183

1997

T Forsén, J G Eriksson, J Tuomilehto, K Teramo, C Osmond, and D J P Barker

Mother's weight in pregnancy and coronary heart disease in a cohort of finnish men: follow up study
BMJ, Oct 1997; 315: 837 - 840

Objective: To determine whether restricted growth in utero is associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease among men in Finland, where rates of...

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2146

1996

CA Hickey, SP Cliver, SF McNeal, HJ Hoffman, RL Goldenberg

Prenatal weight gain patterns and birth weight among nonobese black and white women
Obstet. Gynecol., Oct 1996; 88: 490 - 496.

OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between prenatal weight gain patterns and birth weight, using Institute of Medicine (IOM) guidelines. METHODS: Data from a prospective follow-up...

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2152

1996

WF O'Brien

Weight control in women: a challenge to the obstetrician-gynecologist
Obstet. Gynecol., Nov 1996; 88: 888 - 890.

Obesity is a major problem in American women, and there is great concern with regard to weight control among both the obese and the nonobese...

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2160

1996

LE Caulfield, FR Witter, RJ Stoltzfus

Determinants of gestational weight gain outside the recommended ranges among black and white women
Obstet. Gynecol., May 1996; 87: 760 - 766.

OBJECTIVES: To identify factors influencing risk of gaining outside the Institute of Medicine recommendations for pregnancy weight gain, and to determine whether these factors differ...

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2162

1996

LE Edwards, WL Hellerstedt, IR Alton, M Story, JH Himes

Pregnancy complications and birth outcomes in obese and normal-weight women: effects of gestational weight change
Obstet. Gynecol., Mar 1996; 87: 389 - 394.

OBJECTIVE: To compare the pregnancy course and outcomes in obese and normal-weight women and their associations with gestational weight change. METHODS: Multivariate logistic regression described...

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2184

1996

Kevin Spencer

Median values and maternal weight specific to the ethnic group should be used
BMJ, Apr 1996; 312: 1041

EDITOR,--Lucy Gilbert and colleagues report a 3.5-fold increase in the proportion of women found to be positive on screening for Down's syndrome when...

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2092

1995

Patricia Purfield RNC, MSN, Karen Morin RN, DSN

Excessive Weight Gain in Primigravidas With Low-Risk Pregnancy: Selected Obstetric Consequences.
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing 24 (5) , 434–440

Objective: To determine whether a group of normal weight women with a low-risk pregnancy who increased their prepregnant weight by more than 25% experienced a...

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2147

1995

B Abrams, S Selvin

Maternal weight gain pattern and birth weight
Obstet. Gynecol., Aug 1995; 86: 163 - 169.

OBJECTIVES: To determine the relationship between maternal weight gain pattern and birth weight. METHODS: All nonobese, white women delivered at the University of California, San...

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2148

1995

RL Copper, MB DuBard, RL Goldenberg, AI Oweis

The relationship of maternal attitude toward weight gain to weight gain during pregnancy and low birth weight
Obstet. Gynecol., Apr 1995; 85: 590 - 595.

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationships between maternal attitude toward weight gain, actual weight gain, and infant birth weight.

METHODS: Maternal attitude toward weight gain during...

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2153

1995

TO Scholl, ML Hediger, JI Schall, IG Ances, WK Smith

Gestational weight gain, pregnancy outcome, and postpartum weight retention
Obstet. Gynecol., Sep 1995; 86: 423 - 427.

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the risk of maternal overweight associated with an excessive rate of gestational gain needs to be balanced against the risks of...

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2154

1995

CA Hickey, SP Cliver, SF McNeal, HJ Hoffman, RL Goldenberg

Prenatal weight gain patterns and spontaneous preterm birth among nonobese black and white women
Obstet. Gynecol., Jun 1995; 85: 909 - 914.

OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between prenatal weight gain and spontaneous preterm delivery, using the Institute of Medicine (IOM) guidelines.

METHODS: Nonobese low-income black (677...

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2163

1995

B Abrams, S Carmichael, S Selvin

Factors associated with the pattern of maternal weight gain during pregnancy
Obstet. Gynecol., Aug 1995; 86: 170 - 176.

OBJECTIVE: To examine the pattern of maternal weight gain using maternal characteristics and pregnancy outcome. METHODS: We used maternal weight data measured prospectively from all...

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2164

1995

CA Hickey, SP Cliver, RL Goldenberg, SF McNeal, HJ Hoffman

Relationship of psychosocial status to low prenatal weight gain among nonobese black and white women delivering at term
Obstet. Gynecol., Aug 1995; 86: 177 - 183.

OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of six indices of psychosocial well-being with low prenatal weight gain. METHODS: Scales assessing depression, trait anxiety, stress, mastery, self-esteem...

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1995

DJ Boardley, RG Sargent, AL Coker, Hussey, JR, PA Sharpe

The relationship between diet, activity, and other factors, and postpartum weight change by race
Obstet. Gynecol., Nov 1995; 86: 834 - 838.

OBJECTIVE: To identify the impact of dietary intake and activity level on postpartum weight change. METHODS: White (n = 121) and black (n = 224) women, 7...

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2188

1995

de Lima CM, Pelá NT

[Study of pregnant women at a municipal health center in Botucatu, Sao Paulo. Relationship between low maternal weight and low birth weight]Rev Lat Am Enfermagem 1995; 3:79-94.

This study evaluated a group of 15 low-weight pregnant women, who underwent prenatal medical examinations at a City Health Center on the outskirts of Botucatu-SP...

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2082

1994

Selma M. Taflel BBA

Don't Ignore Weight Gain During Pregnancy
Birth 21 (4) , 229–230

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2142

1993

PATRICK M. CATALANO, NOREEN M. ROMAN, ELAINE D. TYZBIR, ALICE O. MERRITT, PATRICIA DRISCOLL, SAEID B. AMINI

Weight Gain in Women With Gestational Diabetes
Obstet. Gynecol., Apr 1993; 81: 523 - 528.

Objective: To evaluate weight gain during pregnancy in women with gestational diabetes, and to determine whether there was a stronger or weaker correlation of maternal...

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2149

1993

Sally Ann Lederman

THE EFFECT OF PREGNANCY WEIGHT GAIN ON LATER OBESITY
Obstet. Gynecol., Jul 1993; 82: 148 - 155.

Objective: To determine whether weight increases permanently as a result of pregnancy and to explore the determinants of postpartum weight retention.

Data sources: Articles from...

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2150

1993

CAROL A. HICKEY, SUZANNE P. CLIVER, ROBERT L. GOLDENBERG, JORGE KOHATSU, HOWARD J. HOFFMAN

Prenatal Weight Gain, Term Birth Weight, and Fetal Growth Retardation Among High-Risk Multiparous Black and White Women
Obstet. Gynecol., Apr 1993; 81: 529 - 535.

Objective: To examine the association of prenatal weight gain below, within, and above the Institute of Medicine guidelines with birth weight and fetal growth restriction...

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2155

1992

JENNIFER D. PARKER, BARBARA ABRAMS

Prenatal Weight Gain Advice: An Examination of the Recent Prenatal Weight Gain Recommendations of the Institute of Medicine
Obstet. Gynecol., May 1992; 79: 664 - 669.

The Institute of Medicine (IOM) recently published new guidelines for maternal weight gain during pregnancy. Using data collected at Moffitt Hospital, University of California at...

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2083

1991

M. G. DAWES, J. G. GRUDZINSKAS

Patterns of maternal weight gain in pregnancy
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 98 (2) , 195–201

A retrospective study of 1145 pregnant women showed that trends in mean maternal weight gain from the time of booking until delivery were not linear...

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1991

D. F. Hawkins Professor

I. Repeated measurement of maternal weight during pregnancy. Is this a useful practice? II. Patterns of maternal weight gain in pregnancy. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 98 (10) , 1055–1056.

I. Repeated measurement of maternal weight during pregnancy. Is this a useful practice? II. Patterns of maternal weight gain in pregnancy

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2090

1991

M. LAWRENCE Lecturer, F. M. MCKILLOP Research Fellow, J. V. G. A. DURNIN Professor

Women who gain more fat during pregnancy may not have bigger babies: implications for recommended weight gain during pregnancy. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 98 (3) , 254–259.

The correlation between infant birthweight and the amount of fat gained during pregnancy (estimated as the change in maternal weight between 10 weeks gestation and...

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2096

1991

M. G. DAWES, J. G. GRUDZINSKAS

Repeated measurement of maternal weight during pregnancy. Is this a useful practice?
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 98 (2) , 189–194.

Summary. A retrospective study of 1092 pregnant women showed that the use of a centile chart of maternal weight gain was not effective at detecting...

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2156

1990

BARBARA ABRAMS, JENNIFER D. PARKER

Maternal Weight Gain in Women With Good Pregnancy Outcome
Obstet. Gynecol., Jul 1990; 76: 1 - 7.

The most liberal published guidelines for maternal weight gain at term suggest a range of 9-14 kg. In a cohort of 4674 women with...

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2186

1990

SJÚRDUR F OLSEN, JØRN OLSEN, and GRETHE FRISCHE

Does Fish Consumption during Pregnancy Increase Fetal Growth?: A Study of the Size of the Newborn, Placental Weight and Gestational Age in Relation to Fish Consumption during Pregnancy
Int. J. Epidemiol., December 1990; 19: 971 - 977

This study investigates whether consumption of fish during pregnancy may prolong gestation or increase fetal growth. From 1984 to 1987, 11 980 pregnant Danish women...

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2157

1989

MARY L. HEDIGER, THERESA O. SCHOLL, DANIEL H. BELSKY, ISADORE G. ANCES, RUTH WEXBERG SALMON

Patterns of Weight Gain in Adolescent Pregnancy: Effects on Birth Weight and Preterm Delivery
Obstet. Gynecol., Jul 1989; 74: 6 - 12.

Early weight gain adequacy may be a particular problem among adolescent gravidas because of their tendency to poor prepregnant nutritional status, nutritionally poor diets during...

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2165

1989

BARBARA ABRAMS, VICKY NEWMAN, THOMAS KEY, JENNIFER PARKER

Maternal Weight Gain and Preterm Delivery
Obstet. Gynecol., Oct 1989; 74: 577 - 583.

This study examined the relationship between maternal weight gain and preterm delivery in 2163 women who participated in the Prenatal Nutrition Project at the University...

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2166

1989

DANIEL S. SEIDMAN, PNINA EVER-HADANI, RENA GALE

The Effect of Maternal Weight Gain in Pregnancy on Birth Weight
Obstet. Gynecol., Aug 1989; 74: 240 - 246.

The association between maternal weight gain during pregnancy and the infant's birth weight was studied in 14,121 term singleton births. The parturients were stratified into...

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2158

1988

GEOFFREY W. GREENE, HELEN SMICIKLAS-WRIGHT, THERESA O. SCHOLL, ROBERT J. KARP

Postpartum Weight Change: How Much of the Weight Gained in Pregnancy Will Be Lost After Delivery?
Obstet. Gynecol., May 1988; 71: 701 - 707.

In a large sample (N= 7116) of women who had two pregnancies within six years, the 50th percentile of weight gain between pregnancies was 2...

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2079

1986

KATHRYN RINDSKOPF DOHRMANN, PHD, MPH SALLY ANN LEDERMAN, PhD

Weight Gain in Pregnancy. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing, Volume 15, Issue 6, Page 446-453, Nov 1986

The amount of weight that women are advised to gain during pregnancy has changed significantly in the past few decades. In the past, recommendations were...

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2167

1982

DALE R. TAVRIS, JOHN A. READ

Effect of Maternal Weight Gain on Fetal, Infant, and Childhood Death and on Cognitive Development
Obstet. Gynecol., Dec 1982; 60: 689 - 694.

The effect of maternal weight gain during pregnancy on fetal, infant, and childhood death and on cognitive development was analyzed by examining the conception products...

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2159

1981

J E BROWN, H N JACOBSON, L H ASKUE, M G PEICK

Influence of Pregnancy Weight Gain on the Size of Infants Born to Underweight Women
Obstet. Gynecol., Jan 1981; 57: 13 - 17.

The influence of weight gain during pregnancy on duration of gestation and infant size at birth was examined among women beginning pregnancy underweight and at...

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2170

1975

JOHN W. SIMPSON, ROBERT W. LAWLESS, A. CAMERON MITCHELL

Responsibility of the Obstetrician to the Fetus: II. Influence of Prepregnancy Weight and Pregnancy Weight Gain on Birthweight
Obstet. Gynecol., May 1975; 45: 481 - 487.

The diet of pregnant women has been restricted in various ways since earliest history. Dietary restriction may have severely deleterious effects on the fetus. Our...

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2171

1972

ADEBAYO S. ADEMOWORE, NORMAN G. COUREY, JAMES S. KIME

Relationships of Maternal Nutrition and Weight Gain to Newborn Birthweight
Obstet. Gynecol., Mar 1972; 39: 460 - 464.

The relationships of maternal prenatal nutrition and weight gain to newborn birthweights were studied in a well-characterized population of nulliparous women. Assured adequate nutrition was...

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2097

1970

Denis Craddock General Practitioner

THE NORMAL WEIGHT GAIN IN PREGNANCY: A SERIES FROM GENERAL PRACTICE
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 77 (8) , 728–731.

In a general practice the weight gain for the whole of pregnancy was carefully estimated in 158 consecutive antenatal patients with a complete weight record...

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2175

1969

KENNETH R. NISWANDER, JUDITH SINGER, MILTON WESTPHAL, Jr., WILLIAM WEISS

Weight Gain During Pregnancy and Prepregnancy Weight: Association with Birth Weight of Term Gestation
Obstet. Gynecol., Apr 1969; 33: 482 - 491.

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