Postpartum weight retention and its relation with depression

AuthorHediye Riazien
AuthorHedyeh Riazien
AuthorZohreh Mahmoodien
AuthorNasrin Boroomandniaen
OrcidHediye Riazi [0000-0003-0346-3396]en
Issued Date2017-06-30en
AbstractIntroduction: Postpartum weight retention plays an important role in the development of obesity and its associated health risks in women. The objective of this study was to determine the postpartum weight retention rate and its relationship with postpartum depression. Materials and Methods: An analytical study performed on 309 women, 6 months after childbirth. Data was collected by self-constructed demographic/obstetric characteristics questionnaires and Edinburgh postnatal depression scale. Results: At six months after child birth 83.5% of the women did not achieve pre-pregnancy weight and the average retained weight was 4.04 kg. Forty five point five percent of women faced substantial postpartum weight retention (≥5 kg). Eighteen point one percent of women were at risk of postpartum depression. Based on logistic regression analysis, inadequate sleep (P Conclusion: The results of this research highlight the importance of postpartum weight retention and its role in women’s health. Due to the high levels of postpartum weight retention, the need for specific educational programs about postpartum weight management by healthcare providers is crucial.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordPostpartum Perioden
KeywordBody Weighten
KeywordDepressionen
Keywordدوران پس از زایمانen
Keywordوزن بدنen
Keywordافسردگیen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitlePostpartum weight retention and its relation with depressionen
TypeResearch Articleen

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