Obesity and Pregnancy

Margaret Rees author M A Karoshi author Louis Keith author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:25th Nov '08

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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.

With the dramatic increase in the incidence of obesity in the UK and many other developed nations in recent years, this text, incorporating largely evidence-based material, has been released at an appropriate time and will serve as a useful guide for healthcare professionals.
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Feb 2009

In the absence of national guidelines in the UK to improve the management of these women, this is an invaluable book and it should be available to all clinicians caring for obese pregnant women.
The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Nov 2009

ISBN: 9781853157615

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 430g

296 pages