Weight development over time in parous women—The SPAWN study—15 years follow-up

Nov 25, 2003International journal of obesity and related metabolic disorders : journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity

Weight changes over 15 years in women after childbirth

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Abstract

Women who became overweight after pregnancy gained an average of 11.1 kg from 1 year to 15 years follow-up.

  • Women who became overweight had a higher pre-pregnant body mass index (BMI) of 22.3 kg/m² compared to 20.5 kg/m² for those who remained normal weight.
  • Overweight women gained an average of 16.3 kg during pregnancy, while those who stayed normal weight gained 13.6 kg.
  • At the 15-year follow-up, overweight women had an average BMI of 27.5 kg/m², significantly higher than 22.5 kg/m² in normal weight women.
  • Differences in weight gain could not be fully explained by age, number of children, or socioeconomic factors.
  • Breastfeeding rates were lower among women who became overweight compared to those who remained normal weight.

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