Obese Women on Low Pregnancy Weight Gain
Obese women can gain little or no weight during pregnancy — and even lose a few pounds — without harming their babies and that there is no need to eat for two people, new research suggests. The researchers stated that those severely obese and pregnant should actually lose weight during pregnancy. Researchers from St. Louis University School of Medicine held a population-based study to look at the effects of weight gain during pregnancy in obese women. They looked at over 120,000 obese pregnant women to come to their conclusions.
The study found that women of different weights should gain different amounts of weight during their pregnancy, while some of the more obese women would be better off losing some of the extra pounds. The Institute of Medicine’s current guidelines say women should gain at least 15 pounds during pregnancy, without placing an upper limit on pregnancy weight gain. Read more!
Eating apples while pregnant may give a new meaning to an apple a day keeping the doctor away, according to a study published in Thorax online on Friday. Mothers who eat apples during pregnancy may protect their children from developing asthma later in life. This new research from the Netherlands and Scotland tracked dietary intake by nearly 2,000 pregnant women and examined the effects of the maternal diet on airway development in more than 1,200 of their children five years later.
The study conducted by the Australian team at the University of Queensland included nearly 7,500 participants, 3,000 mothers and their children, claims that smoking during pregnancy substantially increases the risk of giving birth to babies who eventually turn into smokers. The researchers were interested in smoking habits of mothers during pregnancy and smoking patterns of offspring during adolescence. Children whose mothers smoked while pregnant were almost three times as likely to start smoking regularly at age 14.
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