Dietary Patterns in Association With Postpartum Weight Retention.
Dietary patterns in association with postpartum weight retention.
Am J Clin Nutr. 2013 Apr 10;
Boghossian NS, Yeung EH, Lipsky LM, Poon AK, Albert PS
BACKGROUND: Postpartum weight retention (PPWR) can contribute to obesity development in women of reproductive age. Few studies have examined the association between postnatal diet and PPWR. OBJECTIVE: We examined both PPWR and substantial PPWR (?4.55 kg) in association with the following dietary patterns: the alternate Mediterranean Diet Score (aMED) and the Alternative Healthy Eating Index-2010 (AHEI-2010). DESIGN: Women (n = 1136) in the Infant Feeding Practices Study II (2005-2007) self-reported their prepregnancy and postpartum weights at ?4, 7, 10, and 14 mo. Dietary patterns were calculated from a food-frequency questionnaire administered ?4 mo postpartum. Linear mixed models and generalized estimating equations for repeated measurements were used to examine PPWR and substantial PPWR, respectively, in association with the dietary patterns with adjustment for energy intake, breastfeeding, age, education, smoking, and marital status. RESULTS: At 14 mo postpartum, the mean (±SD) PPWR was 1.1 ± 6.7 kg, and 22.4% of women had substantial PPWR. Although the change in PPWR over time seemed to differ by diet quality 4-7 mo postpartum, no differences were ultimately observed in the total mean PPWR or probability of substantial PPWR across aMED and AHEI-2010 categories during the rest of the follow-up (P > 0.12). Instead, PPWR and substantial PPWR were associated with total energy intake (at ?7-14… Continue reading
Physical Activity and Brain Plasticity in Late Adulthood.
Physical activity and brain plasticity in late adulthood.
Dialogues Clin Neurosci. 2013 Mar; 15(1): 99-108
Erickson KI, Gildengers AG, Butters MA
The human brain shrinks with advancing age, but recent research suggests that it is also capable of remarkable… Continue reading
Impact and Cost-Effectiveness of a Universal Strategy to Promote Physical Activity in Primary Care: Population-Based Cohort Study and Markov Model.
Impact and cost-effectiveness of a universal strategy to promote physical activity in primary care: population-based Cohort study and Markov model.
Eur J Health Econ. 2013 Apr 10;
Gulliford MC, Charlton J, Bhattarai N, Charlton C, Rudisill C
BACKGROUND: This… Continue reading
“Exercise Is Medicine”: Curbing the Burden of Chronic Disease and Physical Inactivity.
“Exercise Is Medicine”: Curbing the Burden of Chronic Disease and Physical Inactivity.
Asia Pac J Public Health. 2013 Apr 9;
Coombes JS, Law J, Lancashire B, Fassett RG
An exercise program designed to improve fitness is essential for most… Continue reading
Damaged Self-Esteem Is Associated With Internalizing Problems.
Damaged Self-Esteem is Associated with Internalizing Problems.
Front Psychol. 2013; 4: 152
Creemers DH, Scholte RH, Engels RC, Prinstein MJ, Wiers RW
Implicit and explicit self-esteem are assumed to be important factors in understanding the onset and maintenance of… Continue reading
Origins of Balance Disorders During a Daily Living Movement in Obese: Can Biomechanical Factors Explain Everything?
Origins of Balance Disorders during a Daily Living Movement in Obese: Can Biomechanical Factors Explain Everything?
PLoS One. 2013; 8(4): e60491
Mignardot JB, Olivier I, Promayon E, Nougier V
Obese people suffer from postural deficits and are more subject… Continue reading
Prevalence of Obesity Among Military Personnel in Saudi Arabia and Associated Risk Factors.
Prevalence of obesity among military personnel in Saudi Arabia and associated risk factors.
Saudi Med J. 2013 Apr; 34(4): 401-7
Bin Horaib G, Al-Khashan HI, Mishriky AM, Selim MA, Alnowaiser N, Binsaeed AA, Alawad AD, Al-Asmari AK, Alqumaizi K… Continue reading
A Study of the Effects of Saliva Stimulation by Nizatidine on Dry Mouth Symptoms of Primary Biliary Cirrhosis.
A study of the effects of saliva stimulation by nizatidine on dry mouth symptoms of primary biliary cirrhosis.
World J Hepatol. 2013 Mar 27; 5(3): 90-6
Kikuchi T, Hirano K, Genda T, Tsuzura H, Sato S, Kanemitsu Y, Narita… Continue reading