Postpartum weight retention and breastfeeding among obese women from the randomized controlled Lifestyle in Pregnancy (LiP) trial
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica2014Vol. 93(8), pp. 794–801
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Christina Anne Vinter, Dorte Møller Jensen, Per Ovesen, Henning Beck‐Nielsen, Mette Tanvig, Ronnie Lamont, Jan Stener Jørgensen
Abstract
We could not detect sustained weight control at 6 months postpartum despite a lower gestational weight gain for obese women during pregnancy who received a lifestyle intervention rather than standard care. Women who adhered to gestational weight gain recommendations had significantly lower postpartum weight retention. Breastfeeding for 6 months was negatively associated with postpartum weight retention.
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