Baby Weight Risks
The Surprising Health Risk For New Moms
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According to the American Pregnancy Association, the amount of weight you should gain during pregnancy depends on your weight and BMI (body mass index) before pregnancy. On average, you should gain 25 to 35 pounds if you were a healthy weight before pregnancy (BMI = 18.5-24.9) or 28-40 pounds if you were underweight before pregnancy (BMI less than 18.5).
But what about after you introduce that bundle of joy to the world?
Researchers say that new mothers who keep their “baby weight” after they give birth are at an increased risk for diabetes and heart disease.
A study, published March 25 in the journal Diabetes Care, tracked more than 300 women through pregnancy and for a year after they had their babies. About three-quarters of the women lost their so-called “baby weight” during that year and had healthy levels of cholesterol and blood pressure.
“This finding helps us advise women about the importance of losing their excess pregnancy weight in the first year after delivery,” Dr. Ravi Retnakaran said in a hospital news release.
“With these results, we can say that failure to lose weight between three and 12 months postpartum will cause blood pressure, cholesterol, and insulin action in the body to move in an unhealthy direction,” said Retnakaran, an endocrinologist at the hospital’s Leadership Sinai Center for Diabetes.
The researchers noted that the study offers firm evidence to support the theory that failure to lose pregnancy weight poses long-term health risks for women, and said future research will include comparing women’s weight and health risk factors for two or three years after giving birth.
The Surprising Health Risk For New Moms was originally published on elev8inspo.com
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