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Impact of maternal education on response to lifestyle interventions to reduce gestational weight gain:individual participant data meta-analysis
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- O'Brien , E C , Segurado , R , Geraghty , A A , Alberdi , G , Rogozinska , E , Astrup , A , Barakat Carballo , R , Bogaerts , A , Cecatti , J G , Coomarasamy , A , de Groot , C J M , Devlieger , R , Dodd , J M , El Beltagy , N , Facchinetti , F , Geiker , N R W , Guelfi , K , Haakstad , L , Harrison , C , Hauner , H , Jensen , D M , Khan , K , Kinnunen , T I , Luoto , R , Willem Mol , B , Mørkved , S , Motahari-Tabari , N , Owens , J A , Perales , M , Petrella , E , Phelan , S , Poston , L , Rauh , K , Rayanagoudar , G , Renault , K M , Ruifrok , A E , Sagedal , L , Salvesen , K Å , Scudeller , T T , Shen , G , Shub , A , Stafne , S N , Surita , F G , Thangaratinam , S , Tonstad , S , van Poppel , M N M , Vinter , C , Vistad , I , Yeo , S , McAuliffe , F M & i-WIP (International Weight Management in Pregnancy) Collaborative Group 2019 , ' Impact of maternal education on response to lifestyle interventions to reduce gestational weight gain : individual participant data meta-analysis ' , B M J Open , vol. 9 , no. 8 , e025620 .
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- 2019
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- Objectives: To identify if maternal educational attainment is a prognostic factor for gestational weight gain (GWG), and to determine the differential effects of lifestyle interventions (diet based, physical activity based or mixed approach) on GWG, stratified by educational attainment.Design: Individual participant data meta-analysis using the previously established International Weight Management in Pregnancy (i-WIP) Collaborative Group database (https://iwipgroup.wixsite.com/collaboration). Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analysis of Individual Participant Data Statement guidelines were followed.Data sources: Major electronic databases, from inception to February 2017.Eligibility criteria: Randomised controlled trials on diet and physical activity-based interventions in pregnancy. Maternal educational attainment was required for inclusion and was categorised as higher education (≥tertiary) or lower education (≤secondary).Risk of bias: Cochrane risk of bias tool was used.Data synthesis: Principle measures of effect were OR and regression coefficient.Results: Of the 36 randomised controlled trials in the i-WIP database, 21 trials and 5183 pregnant women were included. Women with lower educational attainment had an increased risk of excessive (OR 1.182; 95% CI 1.008 to 1.385, p =0.039) and inadequate weight gain (OR 1.284; 95% CI 1.045 to 1.577, p =0.017). Among women with lower education, diet basedinterventions reduced risk of excessive weight gain (OR 0.515; 95% CI 0.339 to 0.785, p = 0.002) and inadequate weight gain (OR 0.504; 95% CI 0.288 to 0.884, p=0.017), and reduced kg/week gain (B -0.055; 95% CI -0.098 to -0.012, p=0.012). Mixed interventions reduced risk of excessive weight gain for women with lower education (OR 0.735; 95% CI 0.561 to 0.963, p=0.026). Among women wit
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- O'Brien , E C , Segurado , R , Geraghty , A A , Alberdi , G , Rogozinska , E , Astrup , A , Barakat Carballo , R , Bogaerts , A , Cecatti , J G , Coomarasamy , A , de Groot , C J M , Devlieger , R , Dodd , J M , El Beltagy , N , Facchinetti , F , Geiker , N R W , Guelfi , K , Haakstad , L , Harrison , C , Hauner , H , Jensen , D M , Khan , K , Kinnunen , T I , Luoto , R , Willem Mol , B , Mørkved , S , Motahari-Tabari , N , Owens , J A , Perales , M , Petrella , E , Phelan , S , Poston , L , Rauh , K , Rayanagoudar , G , Renault , K M , Ruifrok , A E , Sagedal , L , Salvesen , K Å , Scudeller , T T , Shen , G , Shub , A , Stafne , S N , Surita , F G , Thangaratinam , S , Tonstad , S , van Poppel , M N M , Vinter , C , Vistad , I , Yeo , S , McAuliffe , F M & i-WIP (International Weight Management in Pregnancy) Collaborative Group 2019 , ' Impact of maternal education on response to lifestyle interventions to reduce gestational weight gain : individual participant data meta-analysis ' , B M J Open , vol. 9 , no. 8 , e025620 .
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- application/pdf, English
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- edsoai.on1322730215
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- Electronic Resource