Association of Gestational Weight Gain With Maternal and Infant Outcomes Article Swipe
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Rebecca F. Goldstein
,
Sally K. Abell
,
Sanjeeva Ranasinha
,
Marie Misso
,
Jacqueline Boyle
,
M. Jane Black
,
Nan Li
,
Gang Hu
,
Francesco Corrado
,
Line Rode
,
Young Ju Kim
,
Margaretha Haugen
,
Won O. Song
,
Min Hyoung Kim
,
Annick Bogaerts
,
Roland Devlieger
,
Judith H. Chung
,
Helena Teede
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· 2017
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2017.3635
· OA: W2622094211
YOU?
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· 2017
· Open Access
·
· DOI: https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2017.3635
· OA: W2622094211
In this systematic review and meta-analysis of more than 1 million pregnant women, 47% had gestational weight gain greater than IOM recommendations and 23% had gestational weight gain less than IOM recommendations. Gestational weight gain greater than or less than guideline recommendations, compared with weight gain within recommended levels, was associated with higher risk of adverse maternal and infant outcomes.
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