Gestational Weight Gain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Metabolic Tracking During Pregnancy to Promote Adequate Gestational Weight Gain
In this study, the investigators aimed to have pregnant women use a hand-held device to track increases in daily caloric needs during pregnancy. Weight gain was assessed over time with the goal of reducing excessive gestational weight gain relative to a group of pregnant women who received standard prenatal care.
Specific Aims
The investigators pursued the following specific aims:
1. Evaluate the impact of a mobile, real-time metabolism tracking device on gestational
weight gain (GWG) (i.e. total weight gain and rate of weight gain) in pregnant women.
The investigators postulated that the metabolism tracking (Breezing) group would have a
higher proportion of women who gain the appropriate amount of weight per IOM
recommendations. Further, the investigators expected the women in the Breezing group to
gain a mean weight within +/- 3 lbs of their recommended GWG range per IOM guidelines,
compared to standard care-receiving controls.
2. Assess changes in resting energy expenditure during pregnancy in relation to
self-reported dietary intake (at baseline, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 12 weeks). The
investigators hypothesized that energy requirements would change across the second
trimester and that self-reported caloric intakes would correlate with resting energy
expenditure (REE)-corrected values (from Breezing) for women in the Breezing group.
Exploratory Aims
1. Evaluate the associations among objective and self-reported sleep parameters (actigraphic
total sleep time, sleep onset latency, wake after sleep onset, and mid-sleep point; sleep
diary total sleep time, sleep onset latency, wake after sleep onset, and mid-sleep point;
insomnia symptoms; and sleep disordered breathing risk) and GWG within the Breezing and
control groups.
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