DOI: 10.7190/shu-thesis-00162
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Investigating weight-related lifestyle choices in pregnant women who are overweight

Abstract: There are serious health implications associated with pregnant women being overweight (BMI 25-29kg/m 2) (Lewis, 2007). Despite 'overweight/obesity' in pregnancy being highlighted in key government documents and research, the predominant focus is often on obesity (BMI ≥ 30kg/m 2). Women who are overweight (WO) tend to exceed the IOM weight gain guidelines (Phelan et al., 2011), compared to normal weight or obese women. Therefore, understanding the issues influencing dietary and physical activity choices for WO … Show more

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“… For some reason I just had it in my head that if I stayed active during my pregnancy I would have an easier labour, and then I’d recover quicker afterwards. (Smith, 2017 ) …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… For some reason I just had it in my head that if I stayed active during my pregnancy I would have an easier labour, and then I’d recover quicker afterwards. (Smith, 2017 ) …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… For those participants who gained excessive weight during their pregnancy, they voiced that if their midwife had informed them of this, they would have been more likely to make changes to their diet and levels of activity . (Smith, 2017 ) …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%