Obesity is a significant global health issue characterized by excessive fat accumulation that poses serious risks to health. It is associated with numerous comorbidities, including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and certain types of cancer, which can lead to increased morbidity and mortality [1]. The prevalence of obesity is rising worldwide, affecting individuals across all age groups, including women of reproductive age [1, 2]. This demographic is particularly concerning due to the implications of obesity on fertility, pregnancy, and long-term health outcomes for both mother and child [2, 3].

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Prevention of Obesity and Excessive Gestational Weight Gain in Pregnancy

  • Itamar Gilboa,
  • Yariv Yogev

摘要

Obesity is a significant global health issue characterized by excessive fat accumulation that poses serious risks to health. It is associated with numerous comorbidities, including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and certain types of cancer, which can lead to increased morbidity and mortality [1]. The prevalence of obesity is rising worldwide, affecting individuals across all age groups, including women of reproductive age [1, 2]. This demographic is particularly concerning due to the implications of obesity on fertility, pregnancy, and long-term health outcomes for both mother and child [2, 3].