Modifiable Predictors Associated with Having a Gestational Weight Gain Goal

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Alison Tovar
Lauren B. Guthrie
Deborah Platek
Alison Stuebe
Sharon J. Herring
Emily Oken
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[1] Tufts University,John Hancock Research Center on Physical Activity, Nutrition and Obesity Prevention, Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy
[2] Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute,Obesity Prevention Program, Department of Population Medicine
[3] Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates,Division of Maternal
[4] University of North Carolina School of Medicine,Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[5] Temple University School of Medicine,Division of Maternal
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Pregnancy; Weight gain goal; Behavioral and maternal characteristics;
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The goal of this paper was to determine predictors of having a weight gain goal in early pregnancy. In 2008, we administered a 48-item survey to 249 pregnant women attending obstetric visits. We examined predictors of women having a goal concordant or discordant with 1990 Institute of Medicine (IOM) guidelines, vs. no goal, using binary and multinomial logistic regression. Of the 292 respondents, 116 (40%) had no gestational weight gain goal, 112 (39%) had a concordant goal and 61 (21%) had a goal discordant with IOM guidelines. Predictors of a guideline-concordant goal, vs. no goal, included sugar sweetened beverage consumption < vs. ≥ 1 serving per week (OR = 2.4, 95%CI: 1.1, 5.7), physical activity ≥ vs. <2.5 h per week (OR = 3.6, 95%CI: 1.7, 7.5), agreeing that ‘I tried to keep weight down not to look pregnant’ (OR = 14.3, 95%CI: 1.4, 140.5). Other predictors only of having a discordant goal (vs. no goal) included agreeing that ‘as long as I am eating well, I don’t care how much I gain’ (OR = 0.3, 95%CI: 0.2, 0.8) and agreeing that ‘if I gain too much weight one month, I try to keep from gaining the next’ (OR = 4.1, 95%CI: 1.6, 10.4). Women whose doctors recommended weight gains consistent with IOM guidelines were more likely to have a concordant goal (vs. no goal) (OR = 5.3, 95%CI: 1.5, 18.6). Engaging in healthy behaviors and having health providers offer IOM weight gain recommendations may increase the likelihood of having a concordant gestational weight gain goal, which, in turn, is predictive of actual weight gains that fall within IOM guidelines.
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