Pregnancy Related Clinical Trial
— MAGICOfficial title:
A Longitudinal Study Exploring Factors Influencing Weight Gain During Pregnancy and Subsequent Weight Loss and Retention up to One Year Postpartum
| NCT number | NCT01770522 |
| Other study ID # | 12068 |
| Secondary ID | |
| Status | Completed |
| Phase | |
| First received | |
| Last updated | |
| Start date | January 2013 |
| Est. completion date | August 2014 |
| Verified date | February 2019 |
| Source | University of Nottingham |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Observational |
It is well known that being overweight or obese increases the risk of health problems, and
that many people find it difficult to maintain a healthy weight. Worryingly the rise in
obesity is greater in women than in the male population. One possible reason for this is that
some women gain too much weight during their pregnancy and find it difficult to lose this
weight after the birth of their baby. For example, women who gain more weight than
recommended during pregnancy have been shown to be more likely to carry excess that weight at
1 and 15 years after pregnancy, compared to women who gained the recommended amount of
weight.
There are currently no evidence-based guidelines in the UK for how weight should be managed
during pregnancy. For these reasons, it is really important that we understand the factors
affecting weight management before, during and after pregnancy.
The aim of this research is therefore to find successful approaches to help women manage
their weight before, during and after pregnancy. This will be completed by understanding the
knowledge, attitudes, experiences and expectations of women during and after pregnancy and to
identify the factors (e.g. diet, physical activity, poor social network etc.) which influence
body weight. This will enable us to suggest better strategies for promoting healthy weight
changes during and after pregnancy.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 368 |
| Est. completion date | August 2014 |
| Est. primary completion date | August 2014 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | Female |
| Age group | 18 Years and older |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Participants will be pregnant women at 12 or 20 weeks pregnancy attending the 12 and 20 week antenatal scanning clinics at the Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham - Participants will be able to give informed consent- Participants will be over the age of 18 - Participants will be able to read English - due to the nature of the study we will not be able to print the questionnaires in various languages. - Participants will be of any sociodemographic backgrounds, bodyweights and parity. Exclusion Criteria: - Participants who do not feel that their literacy or English language skills will enable them to complete the questionnaires will be offered the opportunity to have one of the research team read the questions and fill in the answers for them. Whilst doing this and being sensitive to literacy and language issues, the nature of this feasibility study means that the research team will not offer an interpreting service or produce documents in languages other than English. - Participants will be excluded from the postnatal phase of the study if they deliver their baby prematurely (before 37 weeks of gestation) or do not give birth to a live baby. These exclusions are required, as premature birth or fetal loss/still birth would be expected to have an impact on psychological and physiological aspects linked to weight management which are not relevant to our specific research objectives. Information on birth outcome will be gained by accessing hospital records, and only women who have given birth to a live baby after 37 weeks of gestation will be contacted by the study team in the postnatal period. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | Univeristy of Nottingham Hospital | Nottingham | Nottinghamshire |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| University of Nottingham |
United Kingdom,
Swift JA, Langley-Evans SC, Pearce J, Jethwa PH, Taylor MA, Avery A, Ellis S, McMullen S, Elliott-Sale KJ. Antenatal weight management: Diet, physical activity, and gestational weight gain in early pregnancy. Midwifery. 2017 Jun;49:40-46. doi: 10.1016/j.m — View Citation
Swift JA, Pearce J, Jethwa PH, Taylor MA, Avery A, Ellis S, Langley-Evans SC, McMullen S. Antenatal Weight Management: Women's Experiences, Behaviours, and Expectations of Weighing in Early Pregnancy. J Pregnancy. 2016;2016:8454759. Epub 2016 Oct 24. — View Citation
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Weight change during pregnancy and postnatal period | To determine the weight change during pregnancy and postnatal period related to pre-pregnancy weight | 18 months +/- 2 months | |
| Secondary | Secondary outcomes | Expectations for weight change during and after pregnancy, their experiences of antenatal care and knowledge of recommendations, and their diet and levels of physical activity | 18 months +/- 2 months |
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