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Perinatal Outcomes in Nutritionally Monitored Obese Pregnant Women: A Randomized Clinical Trial
2009
Journal of the National Medical Association
Although obesity in pregnancy continues to be associated with ongoing health problems, many clinicians have been reluctant to place nondiabetic, obese, pregnant women on a monitored, calorie-appropriate nutritional regimen for fear of fetal growth restriction, low birth weight, or starvation ketosis. Methods: A total of 257 patients were enrolled in the randomized study, with a loss-to-follow-up rate of 9.73%. Patients were assigned randomly to either the control (unmonitored) group (n = 116),
doi:10.1016/s0027-9684(15)30942-1
pmid:19585925
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