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Health Care Women Int
; 42(4-6): 446-461, 2021.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-32730139
RESUMO
To examine relationships among pre-pregnancy body dissatisfaction (BD) and gestational weight gain (GWG), and related attitudes/behaviors. Pre-pregnancy BD was self-reported in early pregnancy. Weight-related attitudes/behaviors were self-reported and physical activity was objectively measured during pregnancy. Overall, 92% of the women reported BD, with 69% desiring a smaller pre-pregnancy size than their actual pre-pregnancy size. Ideal pre-pregnancy weight was 20.7 ± 28 pounds less than self-reported pre-pregnancy weight. Only weight-control strategies used at 35 weeks were associated with BD (p = 0.008). Pre-pregnancy BD may not predict risk for excess GWG and some weight-related issues during pregnancy.