This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-26682025
The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 1 | Version 2 |
---|---|
Doctors: Start to lose baby weight after three months | Doctors: Start to lose baby weight after three months |
(about 17 hours later) | |
There may be a scientific basis for the post-pregnancy adage, "Nine months on, nine months off". | |
Doctors in Canada say three to 12 months after birth is the key time to start losing the "baby weight". | Doctors in Canada say three to 12 months after birth is the key time to start losing the "baby weight". |
Mothers who fail to lose excess weight within a year after delivery or put pounds on may be risking their health, they report in Diabetes Care. | Mothers who fail to lose excess weight within a year after delivery or put pounds on may be risking their health, they report in Diabetes Care. |
Women in this group have higher blood pressure and other risk factors for later diabetes and heart disease. | Women in this group have higher blood pressure and other risk factors for later diabetes and heart disease. |
The elevated risk factors seen one year after giving birth in women who did not lose weight were not present at three months after childbirth. | |
This suggests that three to 12 months after birth is a critical time for women to lose at least some of the weight gained in pregnancy. | This suggests that three to 12 months after birth is a critical time for women to lose at least some of the weight gained in pregnancy. |
Dr Ravi Retnakaran is the diabetes researcher and clinician who led the study. | |
He told BBC News: "Most women are not going to go back to their pre-pregnancy weight right away and we found that the typical pattern is more than 80% don't by three months. | |
"But, at some three months to 12 months, what we're suggesting is that you should be on a trajectory of weight loss." | |
Lost sleep | Lost sleep |
Dr Retnakaran added: "What we're seeing is the period between three and 12 months after delivery is a critical window during which practitioner and patient attention to weight control may be very important to long-term metabolic and vascular health." | Dr Retnakaran added: "What we're seeing is the period between three and 12 months after delivery is a critical window during which practitioner and patient attention to weight control may be very important to long-term metabolic and vascular health." |
Pregnancy is the one time when it is normal to gain weight - about 20% or more of body weight over the course of nine months. | Pregnancy is the one time when it is normal to gain weight - about 20% or more of body weight over the course of nine months. |
After delivery, attempts to lose weight can be hampered by lack of time for exercise, and lost sleep. | After delivery, attempts to lose weight can be hampered by lack of time for exercise, and lost sleep. |
A woman's weight one year after birth is a stronger predictor of the likelihood of her being overweight 15 years later than the weight gained during the pregnancy itself, research suggests. | |
Bad cholesterol | Bad cholesterol |
The theory is that the cumulative effect of weight gained during each pregnancy contributes to a woman's risk of conditions such as type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. | |
Researchers at Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, tracked weight loss after birth in a group of about 300 healthy women. | Researchers at Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, tracked weight loss after birth in a group of about 300 healthy women. |
They also monitored risk factors for diabetes and heart disease, including: | They also monitored risk factors for diabetes and heart disease, including: |
They found most women did not start losing weight immediately after birth - eight out of 10 had higher weight three months after the delivery than before they became pregnant. | They found most women did not start losing weight immediately after birth - eight out of 10 had higher weight three months after the delivery than before they became pregnant. |
Between three and 12 months after birth, 75% of the women lost weight. | Between three and 12 months after birth, 75% of the women lost weight. |
Exercise class | Exercise class |
The 25% who had no weight loss or gained had a poorer risk profile for developing diabetes or heart disease in later life, the research found. | The 25% who had no weight loss or gained had a poorer risk profile for developing diabetes or heart disease in later life, the research found. |
Exercise was an important factor in weight loss, the study found, with high physical activity levels, particularly through playing sport, associated with weight loss. | Exercise was an important factor in weight loss, the study found, with high physical activity levels, particularly through playing sport, associated with weight loss. |
British Heart Foundation senior cardiac nurse Maureen Talbot said while it could be difficult to lose weight after pregnancy, being overweight increased the risk of heart attack or stroke. | British Heart Foundation senior cardiac nurse Maureen Talbot said while it could be difficult to lose weight after pregnancy, being overweight increased the risk of heart attack or stroke. |
"That's why it's important for new mums to look after themselves as well as their baby by keeping active and eating healthily," she said. | "That's why it's important for new mums to look after themselves as well as their baby by keeping active and eating healthily," she said. |
"With a new baby you will undeniably have your hands full, so don't try to rush into diets and fitness regimes. | "With a new baby you will undeniably have your hands full, so don't try to rush into diets and fitness regimes. |
"Instead, steadily ease yourself back into fitness by working physical activity into your routine, for example with a lunchtime walk or a mother-and-baby exercise class." | "Instead, steadily ease yourself back into fitness by working physical activity into your routine, for example with a lunchtime walk or a mother-and-baby exercise class." |
Follow Helen Briggs on Twitter. | Follow Helen Briggs on Twitter. |