Executive summary of evidence and consensus-based clinical practice guideline for management of obesity and overweight in postpartum women: An AIIMS-DST initiative
Postpartum obesity is a public health concern. There is a need to counsel women about their postpartum weight management, accounting for various barriers they face. Limited literature in the Indian context underscored the need to develop the clinical practice guideline to be used by healthcare provi...
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creator | Kumari, Archana Ranjan, Piyush Vikram, Naval K. Kaur, Divjyot Balsalkar, Geetha Malhotra, Anita Puri, Manju Batra, Achla Madan, Jagmeet Tyagi, Shakun Guleria, Kiran Dabral, Anjali Sarkar, Siddharth Nigam, Aruna Anwar, Wareesha Kamath, Sandhya Bhatla, Neerja Kumari, S. Shantha Kumar, Raman Choranur, Ambuja Venkataraman, Srikumar Kaur, Tanveer Rathore, Asmita Muthal Kaloiya, Gaurishankar Prakash, Anupam Tiwaskar, Mangesh Verma, Archana Singh, Rakhi Sharma, K. Aparna Baitha, Upendra Tewary, Kamlesh Misra, Anoop Guleria, Randeep |
description | Postpartum obesity is a public health concern. There is a need to counsel women about their postpartum weight management, accounting for various barriers they face. Limited literature in the Indian context underscored the need to develop the clinical practice guideline to be used by healthcare providers in Indian healthcare settings.
The guideline was formulated by following the standardised methodology proposed by the National Health and Medical Research Council. Various steps such as identification of the patient population, assembly of the guideline development groups, identification of the key clinical questions, guideline development methods, grading the quality of evidence and recommendations and guideline translation were carried out to develop and validate the clinical practice recommendations.
The evidence and consensus-based clinical practice guideline has been developed, providing recommendations for key topics of interest for first-line treatment of obesity (lifestyle-related management). Recommendations focus on screening and initiating discussion with overweight and obese postpartum women as well as those who had normal pre-pregnancy body mass index but have retained excessive weight in the postpartum period. Recommendations highlight the evaluation and management of dietary, physical activity and breastfeeding behaviour. Recommendations also account for behavioural modification techniques to improve adherence to the prescribed weight management advice. Duration and frequency of follow-ups as well as the advice to be disseminated have also been discussed in the recommendations.
The guideline provides clinical practice points that can be used by healthcare providers, postpartum women and policymakers for opportunistic screening and management of postpartum obesity.
•Postpartum weight retained tends to accumulate over successive pregnancies, causing adverse health effects.•Need to develop weight management guidelines using standardised methodology for improved competency of healthcare providers.•Healthcare providers should opportunistically screen and sensitise women for postpartum weight management.•Individualised dietary, exercise and behavioural advice should be disseminated for successful weight loss outcomes. |
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The evidence and consensus-based clinical practice guideline has been developed, providing recommendations for key topics of interest for first-line treatment of obesity (lifestyle-related management). Recommendations focus on screening and initiating discussion with overweight and obese postpartum women as well as those who had normal pre-pregnancy body mass index but have retained excessive weight in the postpartum period. Recommendations highlight the evaluation and management of dietary, physical activity and breastfeeding behaviour. Recommendations also account for behavioural modification techniques to improve adherence to the prescribed weight management advice. Duration and frequency of follow-ups as well as the advice to be disseminated have also been discussed in the recommendations.
The guideline provides clinical practice points that can be used by healthcare providers, postpartum women and policymakers for opportunistic screening and management of postpartum obesity.
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