The effect of weight management interventions that include a diet component on weight-related outcomes in pregnant and postpartum women: a systematic review protocol

Oct 9, 2015JBI database of systematic reviews and implementation reports

How diet-based weight management affects weight outcomes in pregnant and postpartum women

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Abstract

Dietary interventions may reduce gestational weight gain by an average of -3.84 kg.

  • Women who gain excessive weight during pregnancy may retain an additional 3.1 kg and 4.7 kg postpartum after three and 15 years, respectively.
  • Interventions combining diet and physical activity are associated with significant reductions in weight gain compared to control groups.
  • Dietary interventions alone have shown effectiveness in reducing excessive gestational weight gain, with an average reduction of -1.92 kg.
  • Around 14-20% of women may retain 5 kg or more one year postpartum, which is linked to increased risks of chronic health conditions.
  • Successful postpartum interventions often include both dietary and physical activity components, with varying durations and delivery methods.

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