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Obesity and Pregnancy


Obesity and Pregnancy

Paperback by Rees, Margaret; Karoshi, M A; Keith, Louis

Obesity and Pregnancy

£32.99

ISBN:
9781853157615
Publication Date:
25 Nov 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd
Pages:
296 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Obesity and Pregnancy

Description

Unlike other areas of medicine where statistics are meticulously kept by governments and global organizations, there are no accurate data to describe the number of the world's inhabitants who are overweight, obese, or morbidly obese. Despite this knowledge deficit, it should come as no surprise to readers that the medical community is facing an epidemic. Obesity is present in many of the developed countries and can also be observed in some urban areas of developing nations. The cause of this epidemic, simply stated, is overeating, but the overriding concern is more complex. Social factors, such as growing affluence since the 1950s, increasing reliance on pre-prepared meals, and the popularity of fast foods and sweetened drinks, have all contributed to the problem. Without doubt, the obesity epidemic has had adverse effects on both men and women, but in the case of women, some of its worse complications occur with those who are severely obese and pregnant. Obviously, this combination has been seen in the past, but it has increased so dramatically in its frequency that research has yet to catch up. Studies may discuss one or another aspect of caring for the obese pregnant patient, but until now, there has been no attempt to draw all such material together to try and present a comprehensive appraisal of the problem. Written by international experts, this practical guide draws on evidence-based material and is an invaluable resource for healthcare professionals dealing with obese pregnant women on a day-to-day basis.

Contents

Contributors Preface SECTION 1: CORE ISSUES 1. Epidemiology and long-term health consequences of obesity - Hamisu M Salihu and Alice R Richman 2. Pregravid obesity and excessive weight gain: implications on pregnancy - Galia Oron, Yariv Yogev and Moshe Hod 3. The psychology of obesity in women and pregnancy - Georgina Jones 4. The molecular biology of obesity - David CW Lau SECTION 2: OBESITY AND REPRODUCTION 5. Obesity and conception - Erica E Marsh and Randall B Barnes 6. Maternal risks: hypertension, thromboembolism, and gestational diabetes - Daghni Rajasingam and Hannah Rickard 7. Fetal risks: early and late pregnancy, and long-term complications in adult life - Eyal Sheiner and Adi Y Weintraub SECTION 3: PRECONCEPTUAL, ANTENATAL, AND POSTNATAL CARE 8. Antenatal care and ultrasound monitoring - Rebecca Black 9. Intrapartum care - Leslie Iffy and Lisa Gittensā€"Williams 10. Postpartum care - Kirsten Duckitt 11. Obesity and contraception - Ailsa E Gebbie 12. Diet and anti-obesity drugs - Manny Noakes and Jane Scott 13. Surgical treatment of chronic overnutrition - John G Kral 14. Diabetes and obesity - Orli Most and Oded Langer SECTION 4: SURGERY AND ANAESTHESIA 15. Operative delivery - LaTasha Nelson and Alan M Peaceman 16. Anaesthetic techniques - Melanie J Woolnough and Steven M Yentis Index

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