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Postpartum behaviour as predictor of weight change from before pregnancy to one year postpartum

BACKGROUND: Postpartum weight retention affects many women and increases the risk of becoming overweight. The research objective was to study modifiable factors contributing to weight change at one year postpartum. METHODS: In this prospective cohort, postpartum behavior, such as physical activity,...

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Autores principales: Althuizen, Ellen, van Poppel, Mireille NM, de Vries, Jeanne H, Seidell, Jacob C, van Mechelen, Willem
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3068095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21410953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-165
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author Althuizen, Ellen
van Poppel, Mireille NM
de Vries, Jeanne H
Seidell, Jacob C
van Mechelen, Willem
author_facet Althuizen, Ellen
van Poppel, Mireille NM
de Vries, Jeanne H
Seidell, Jacob C
van Mechelen, Willem
author_sort Althuizen, Ellen
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description BACKGROUND: Postpartum weight retention affects many women and increases the risk of becoming overweight. The research objective was to study modifiable factors contributing to weight change at one year postpartum. METHODS: In this prospective cohort, postpartum behavior, such as physical activity, sedentary behavior, sleep, and intake of total energy, total fat and saturated fatty acids of 118 Dutch women were assessed in 2003/2004 by self-report at 6 weeks, 6 and 12 months postpartum. Mean postpartum scores were computed for the behavioral measures. In linear regression models it was determined which factors were associated with average weight change from before pregnancy to one year postpartum. Furthermore, factors associated with substantial postpartum weight retention (≥ 5 kg) were also studied in logistic regression models. RESULTS: At one year postpartum, the average weight of participants had increased by 0.9 kg (SD 4.4). Moreover, 20% of the women retained ≥ 5 kg. Women who perceived themselves more physically active than others were almost ten times less likely to retain ≥ 5 kg than women who perceived themselves equally active (OR = 0.11, 95%CI: 0.02 - 0.66). Exceeding the guideline for saturated fatty acid intake (OR = 3.40, 95%CI: 1.04 - 11.11), total gestational weight gain (OR = 1.14/kg, 95%CI: 1.01 - 1.27), and not having completed post high school education (OR = 5.13, 95%CI: 1.66 - 15.90) increased the odds of retaining ≥ 5 kg. CONCLUSIONS: Since one in five women had substantial weight retention postpartum, effective interventions for the prevention of weight retention are much needed. Future studies should evaluate whether interventions focusing on the identified modifiable postpartum factors are successful in reducing weight retention after childbirth.
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spelling pubmed-30680952011-03-31 Postpartum behaviour as predictor of weight change from before pregnancy to one year postpartum Althuizen, Ellen van Poppel, Mireille NM de Vries, Jeanne H Seidell, Jacob C van Mechelen, Willem BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Postpartum weight retention affects many women and increases the risk of becoming overweight. The research objective was to study modifiable factors contributing to weight change at one year postpartum. METHODS: In this prospective cohort, postpartum behavior, such as physical activity, sedentary behavior, sleep, and intake of total energy, total fat and saturated fatty acids of 118 Dutch women were assessed in 2003/2004 by self-report at 6 weeks, 6 and 12 months postpartum. Mean postpartum scores were computed for the behavioral measures. In linear regression models it was determined which factors were associated with average weight change from before pregnancy to one year postpartum. Furthermore, factors associated with substantial postpartum weight retention (≥ 5 kg) were also studied in logistic regression models. RESULTS: At one year postpartum, the average weight of participants had increased by 0.9 kg (SD 4.4). Moreover, 20% of the women retained ≥ 5 kg. Women who perceived themselves more physically active than others were almost ten times less likely to retain ≥ 5 kg than women who perceived themselves equally active (OR = 0.11, 95%CI: 0.02 - 0.66). Exceeding the guideline for saturated fatty acid intake (OR = 3.40, 95%CI: 1.04 - 11.11), total gestational weight gain (OR = 1.14/kg, 95%CI: 1.01 - 1.27), and not having completed post high school education (OR = 5.13, 95%CI: 1.66 - 15.90) increased the odds of retaining ≥ 5 kg. CONCLUSIONS: Since one in five women had substantial weight retention postpartum, effective interventions for the prevention of weight retention are much needed. Future studies should evaluate whether interventions focusing on the identified modifiable postpartum factors are successful in reducing weight retention after childbirth. BioMed Central 2011-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3068095/ /pubmed/21410953 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-165 Text en Copyright ©2011 Althuizen et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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van Poppel, Mireille NM
de Vries, Jeanne H
Seidell, Jacob C
van Mechelen, Willem
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title Postpartum behaviour as predictor of weight change from before pregnancy to one year postpartum
title_full Postpartum behaviour as predictor of weight change from before pregnancy to one year postpartum
title_fullStr Postpartum behaviour as predictor of weight change from before pregnancy to one year postpartum
title_full_unstemmed Postpartum behaviour as predictor of weight change from before pregnancy to one year postpartum
title_short Postpartum behaviour as predictor of weight change from before pregnancy to one year postpartum
title_sort postpartum behaviour as predictor of weight change from before pregnancy to one year postpartum
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3068095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21410953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-165
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