The effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese on longer-term maternal and early childhood outcomes: Protocol for an individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis

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The effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese on longer-term maternal and early childhood outcomes : Protocol for an individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis. / Dodd, Jodie M.; Grivell, Rosalie M.; Louise, Jennie; Deussen, Andrea R.; Giles, Lynne; Mol, Ben W.; Vinter, Christina; Tanvig, Mette; Jensen, Dorte Moller; Bogaerts, Annick; Devlieger, Roland; Luoto, Riitta; McAuliffe, Fionnuala; Renault, Kristina; Carlsen, Emma; Geiker, Nina Rica Wium; Poston, Lucilla; Briley, Annette; Thangaratinam, Shakila; Rogozinska, Ewelina; Owens, Julie A.

In: Systematic Reviews, Vol. 6, 51, 2017.

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Harvard

Dodd, JM, Grivell, RM, Louise, J, Deussen, AR, Giles, L, Mol, BW, Vinter, C, Tanvig, M, Jensen, DM, Bogaerts, A, Devlieger, R, Luoto, R, McAuliffe, F, Renault, K, Carlsen, E, Geiker, NRW, Poston, L, Briley, A, Thangaratinam, S, Rogozinska, E & Owens, JA 2017, 'The effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese on longer-term maternal and early childhood outcomes: Protocol for an individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis', Systematic Reviews, vol. 6, 51. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-017-0442-6

APA

Dodd, J. M., Grivell, R. M., Louise, J., Deussen, A. R., Giles, L., Mol, B. W., Vinter, C., Tanvig, M., Jensen, D. M., Bogaerts, A., Devlieger, R., Luoto, R., McAuliffe, F., Renault, K., Carlsen, E., Geiker, N. R. W., Poston, L., Briley, A., Thangaratinam, S., ... Owens, J. A. (2017). The effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese on longer-term maternal and early childhood outcomes: Protocol for an individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis. Systematic Reviews, 6, [51]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-017-0442-6

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Dodd JM, Grivell RM, Louise J, Deussen AR, Giles L, Mol BW et al. The effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese on longer-term maternal and early childhood outcomes: Protocol for an individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis. Systematic Reviews. 2017;6. 51. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-017-0442-6

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Dodd, Jodie M. ; Grivell, Rosalie M. ; Louise, Jennie ; Deussen, Andrea R. ; Giles, Lynne ; Mol, Ben W. ; Vinter, Christina ; Tanvig, Mette ; Jensen, Dorte Moller ; Bogaerts, Annick ; Devlieger, Roland ; Luoto, Riitta ; McAuliffe, Fionnuala ; Renault, Kristina ; Carlsen, Emma ; Geiker, Nina Rica Wium ; Poston, Lucilla ; Briley, Annette ; Thangaratinam, Shakila ; Rogozinska, Ewelina ; Owens, Julie A. / The effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese on longer-term maternal and early childhood outcomes : Protocol for an individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis. In: Systematic Reviews. 2017 ; Vol. 6.

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title = "The effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese on longer-term maternal and early childhood outcomes: Protocol for an individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis",
abstract = "Background: The aim of this individual participant data meta-analysis (IPDMA) is to evaluate the effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese on later maternal and early childhood outcomes at ages 3-5 years. Methods/design: We will build on the established International Weight Management in Pregnancy (i-WIP) IPD Collaborative Network, having identified researchers who have conducted randomised dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese, and where ongoing childhood follow-up of participants has been or is being undertaken. The primary maternal outcome is a diagnosis of maternal metabolic syndrome. The primary childhood outcome is BMI above 90%. We have identified 7 relevant trials, involving 5425 women who were overweight or obese during pregnancy, with approximately 3544 women and children with follow-up assessments available for inclusion in the meta-analysis. Discussion: The proposed IPDMA provides an opportunity to evaluate the effect of dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese on later maternal and early childhood health outcomes, including risk of obesity. This knowledge is essential to effectively translate research findings into clinical practice and public health policy.Systematic review registration: This IPD has been prospectively registered (PROSPERO), ID number CRD42016047165.",
keywords = "Childhood obesity, Individual participant data meta-analysis, Pregnancy lifestyle intervention",
author = "Dodd, {Jodie M.} and Grivell, {Rosalie M.} and Jennie Louise and Deussen, {Andrea R.} and Lynne Giles and Mol, {Ben W.} and Christina Vinter and Mette Tanvig and Jensen, {Dorte Moller} and Annick Bogaerts and Roland Devlieger and Riitta Luoto and Fionnuala McAuliffe and Kristina Renault and Emma Carlsen and Geiker, {Nina Rica Wium} and Lucilla Poston and Annette Briley and Shakila Thangaratinam and Ewelina Rogozinska and Owens, {Julie A.}",
year = "2017",
doi = "10.1186/s13643-017-0442-6",
language = "English",
volume = "6",
journal = "Systematic Reviews",
issn = "2046-4053",
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T1 - The effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese on longer-term maternal and early childhood outcomes

T2 - Protocol for an individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis

AU - Dodd, Jodie M.

AU - Grivell, Rosalie M.

AU - Louise, Jennie

AU - Deussen, Andrea R.

AU - Giles, Lynne

AU - Mol, Ben W.

AU - Vinter, Christina

AU - Tanvig, Mette

AU - Jensen, Dorte Moller

AU - Bogaerts, Annick

AU - Devlieger, Roland

AU - Luoto, Riitta

AU - McAuliffe, Fionnuala

AU - Renault, Kristina

AU - Carlsen, Emma

AU - Geiker, Nina Rica Wium

AU - Poston, Lucilla

AU - Briley, Annette

AU - Thangaratinam, Shakila

AU - Rogozinska, Ewelina

AU - Owens, Julie A.

PY - 2017

Y1 - 2017

N2 - Background: The aim of this individual participant data meta-analysis (IPDMA) is to evaluate the effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese on later maternal and early childhood outcomes at ages 3-5 years. Methods/design: We will build on the established International Weight Management in Pregnancy (i-WIP) IPD Collaborative Network, having identified researchers who have conducted randomised dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese, and where ongoing childhood follow-up of participants has been or is being undertaken. The primary maternal outcome is a diagnosis of maternal metabolic syndrome. The primary childhood outcome is BMI above 90%. We have identified 7 relevant trials, involving 5425 women who were overweight or obese during pregnancy, with approximately 3544 women and children with follow-up assessments available for inclusion in the meta-analysis. Discussion: The proposed IPDMA provides an opportunity to evaluate the effect of dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese on later maternal and early childhood health outcomes, including risk of obesity. This knowledge is essential to effectively translate research findings into clinical practice and public health policy.Systematic review registration: This IPD has been prospectively registered (PROSPERO), ID number CRD42016047165.

AB - Background: The aim of this individual participant data meta-analysis (IPDMA) is to evaluate the effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese on later maternal and early childhood outcomes at ages 3-5 years. Methods/design: We will build on the established International Weight Management in Pregnancy (i-WIP) IPD Collaborative Network, having identified researchers who have conducted randomised dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese, and where ongoing childhood follow-up of participants has been or is being undertaken. The primary maternal outcome is a diagnosis of maternal metabolic syndrome. The primary childhood outcome is BMI above 90%. We have identified 7 relevant trials, involving 5425 women who were overweight or obese during pregnancy, with approximately 3544 women and children with follow-up assessments available for inclusion in the meta-analysis. Discussion: The proposed IPDMA provides an opportunity to evaluate the effect of dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women who are overweight or obese on later maternal and early childhood health outcomes, including risk of obesity. This knowledge is essential to effectively translate research findings into clinical practice and public health policy.Systematic review registration: This IPD has been prospectively registered (PROSPERO), ID number CRD42016047165.

KW - Childhood obesity

KW - Individual participant data meta-analysis

KW - Pregnancy lifestyle intervention

U2 - 10.1186/s13643-017-0442-6

DO - 10.1186/s13643-017-0442-6

M3 - Review

C2 - 28274270

AN - SCOPUS:85014789486

VL - 6

JO - Systematic Reviews

JF - Systematic Reviews

SN - 2046-4053

M1 - 51

ER -

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