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SHORT REPORTS

Weight control program for obese pregnant women

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Pages 840-843 | Received 15 Oct 2009, Accepted 19 Oct 2009, Published online: 04 Dec 2009
 

Abstract

We evaluated an intervention program to control pregnancy weight gain among obese women with body mass index > 30 by a dietary and physical activity program. Maternal weight gain and pregnancy outcome were evaluated. Of 27 obese women, 25 (92%) completed the study. Mean age at entry to the program was 31.7 years (±3.2 SD). Fourteen women kept their pregnancy weight gain to ≤6 kg (study weight goal). Three women had mild hypertension (12%), but there were no cases of gestational diabetes. Three were delivered by emergency cesarean sections and 22 had uncomplicated vaginal deliveries (88%). All women delivered normally sized babies with normal Apgar scores. An early intervention program may be successful in helping obese women control weight gain during pregnancy without adverse perinatal outcomes.

Acknowledgements

The study was financially supported by the Stockholm County Council.

Declaration of interest: We declare that we have no conflicts of interests.

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