Pregnant people who gained more than the now-recommended amount of weight had a higher risk of death from heart disease or diabetes in the decades that followed, according to new analysis of 50 years ...
Share on Pinterest Excess weight gain during pregnancy could raise the risk of death from heart disease and diabetes, according to a new study. Cavan Images/Getty Images Researchers report that weight ...
Pregnant women who put on too much weight are more likely to die of conditions like heart disease and diabetes than those who follow recommended guidelines, according to a study led by researchers at ...
A study by Mass General Brigham, published in the JAMA medical journal, found that discontinuing popular weight loss ...
Findings from the study, which analyzed 50 years of data, highlighted the health risks that can occur when more weight is gained in pregnancy than recommended, especially when it comes to heart ...
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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 ...
Patients with obesity while pregnant may receive recommendations from their doctors that need revisiting, researchers say. When a patient expecting a baby has a body mass index above 30, doctors ...
A planning committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will organize a one day public workshop that will explore the current state of evidence on perinatal health ...
Your weight change during pregnancy is mostly unpredictable because you may lose some in the early stages, but end up gaining ...
The study also found that women with a history of GLP-1 use had a 30% higher risk of developing gestational diabetes, a ...