Long‐Term Weight Development in Women: A 15‐Year Follow‐up of the Effects of Pregnancy

Aug 5, 2004Obesity research

Long-term weight changes in women over 15 years linked to pregnancy

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Abstract

Fifty-six percent of high weight gainers during pregnancy ended up in the high weight retainers group 15 years later.

  • Overweight women did not gain more weight during pregnancy compared to normal weight women.
  • High weight gainers during pregnancy retained more weight at both the 1-year and 15-year follow-ups.
  • Women who retained a high amount of weight after one year also had higher BMI at the 15-year follow-up.
  • Postpartum weight retention at one year may predict future overweight status 15 years later.

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