Deborah Gustafson, Farah Al-Sayyed, Howard Minkoff
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Treatment of Obesity Before, During, and After Pregnancy: Time for Obstetricians to Get Involved.
Importance: Obesity is a major public health concern that is associated with serious health risks and consequences for people who want to be, are, or have been pregnant.
Objective: We will describe the implications and consequences of obesity, and describe the factors fueling obesity's escalating prevalence. We will describe new treatment approaches including glucagon-like peptide-1 agonists, which may be an effective strategy for achieving weight loss and for improving the health of people who have been, are, or want to be pregnant.
Evidence acquisition: Existing literature on obesity consequences, treatment options, and pregnancy implications was reviewed through a PubMed search.
Results: Obesity has dire pregnancy-related health consequences and leads to multiple barriers to healthcare. Traditional interventions related to diet and exercise have fallen short, and newer medical therapies are emerging.
Relevance: The periods before, during, and after pregnancy are crucial to mitigate potential morbidities of pregnancy pre, peri, and post. Obstetricians have a unique opportunity to tackle the problem of obesity at those times.
期刊介绍:
Each monthly issue of Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey presents summaries of the most timely and clinically relevant research being published worldwide. These concise, easy-to-read summaries provide expert insight into how to apply the latest research to patient care. The accompanying editorial commentary puts the studies into perspective and supplies authoritative guidance. The result is a valuable, time-saving resource for busy clinicians.