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Annick Bogaerts
Researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Publications - 83
Citations - 3973
Annick Bogaerts is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Weight gain. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 67 publications receiving 2639 citations. Previous affiliations of Annick Bogaerts include University of Antwerp & University of Plymouth.
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Association of Gestational Weight Gain With Maternal and Infant Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Rebecca F. Goldstein,Sally K. Abell,Sanjeeva Ranasinha,Marie Misso,Jacqueline Boyle,Mary Helen Black,Nan Li,Gang Hu,Francesco Corrado,Line Rode,Young Ju Kim,Margaretha Haugen,Won O. Song,Min Hyoung Kim,Annick Bogaerts,Roland Devlieger,Judith H. Chung,Helena J. Teede +17 more
TL;DR: More than 1 million pregnant women had gestational weight gain greater than or less than guideline recommendations, compared with weight gain within recommended levels, was associated with higher risk of adverse maternal and infant outcomes.
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Effect of diet and physical activity based interventions in pregnancy on gestational weight gain and pregnancy outcomes: meta-analysis of individual participant data from randomised trials
Ewelina Rogozińska,Nadine Marlin,Ana Pilar Betrán,Arne Astrup,Annick Bogaerts,José Guilherme Cecatti,Roland Devlieger,Jodie M Dodd,Nermeen Saad El Beltagy,Fabio Facchinetti,Nina Rica Wium Geiker,Kym J. Guelfi,Lene A.H. Haakstad,Cheryce L. Harrison,Hans Hauner,Dorte Møller Jensen,Tarja I. Kinnunen,Janette Khoury,Riitta Luoto,Fionnuala M. McAuliffe,Narges Motahari,Siv Mørkved,Julie A. Owens,Maria Perales,Elisabetta Petrella,Suzanne Phelan,Lucilla Poston,Kathrin Rauh,Kristina M Renault,Linda Reme Sagedal,Kjell Å. Salvesen,Garry X. Shen,Alexis Shub,Tania Scudeller,Fernanda Garanhani Surita,Signe Nilssen Stafne,Helena J. Teede,Serena Tonstad,Mireille N M van Poppel,Christina Anne Vinter,Ingvild Vistad,SeonAe Yeo,Julie Dodds,Sally Kerry,Louise E. Jackson,Pelham Barton,Emma Molyneaux,Alba A Martin,Girish Rayanagoudar,Anneloes E. Ruifrok,Tracy E Roberts,Christianne J.M. de Groot,Arri Coomarasamy,Ben W.J. Mol,Javier Zamora,Khalid S. Khan,Richard D Riley,Shakila Thangaratinam +57 more
TL;DR: The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment (Health Technology Assessment) program (No as discussed by the authors 12/01/50) was the first one to assess the performance of this approach.
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Association of Gestational Weight Gain With Maternal and Infant Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Rebecca F. Goldstein,Sally K. Abell,Sanjeeva Ranasinha,Marie Misso,Jacqueline Boyle,Mary Helen Black,Nan Li,Gang Hu,Francesco Corrado,Line Rode,Young Ju Kim,Margaretha Haugen,Won O. Song,Min Hyoung Kim,Annick Bogaerts,Roland Devlieger,Judith H. Chung,Helena J. Teede +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed a systematic review, meta-analysis, and metaregression to evaluate associations between gestational weight gain above or below the IOM guidelines (gain of 12.5-18 kg for underweight women).
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Gestational weight gain across continents and ethnicity: systematic review and meta-analysis of maternal and infant outcomes in more than one million women
Rebecca F. Goldstein,Sally K. Abell,Sanjeeva Ranasinha,Marie Misso,Jacqueline Boyle,Cheryce L. Harrison,Mary Helen Black,Nan Li,Gang Hu,Francesco Corrado,Hanne Kristine Hegaard,Young Ju Kim,Margaretha Haugen,Won O. Song,Min Hyoung Kim,Annick Bogaerts,Annick Bogaerts,Roland Devlieger,Judith H. Chung,Helena J. Teede +19 more
TL;DR: Women in the USA and western Europe have higher prepregnancy BMI and higher rates of gestational weight gain outside 2009 IOM guidelines than women in east Asia, however, when using regional BMI categories inEast Asia, rates of GWG above guidelines are similar across the three continents.
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Effects of antenatal diet and physical activity on maternal and fetal outcomes: Individual patient data meta-analysis and health economic evaluation
Ewelina Rogozińska,Nadine Marlin,Louise E. Jackson,Girish Rayanagoudar,Anneloes E. Ruifrok,Anneloes E. Ruifrok,Julie Dodds,Emma Molyneaux,Mireille N M van Poppel,Mireille N M van Poppel,Lucilla Poston,Christina Anne Vinter,Fionnuala M. McAuliffe,Jodie M Dodd,Julie A. Owens,Ruben Barakat,Maria Perales,José Guilherme Cecatti,Fernanda Garanhani Surita,SeonAe Yeo,Annick Bogaerts,Annick Bogaerts,Roland Devlieger,Helena J. Teede,Cheryce L. Harrison,Lene Annette Hagen Haakstad,Garry X. Shen,Alexis Shub,Nermeen Saad El Beltagy,Narges Motahari,Janette Khoury,Serena Tonstad,Riitta Luoto,Tarja I. Kinnunen,Kym J. Guelfi,Fabio Facchinetti,Elisabetta Petrella,Suzanne Phelan,Tânia T. Scudeller,Kathrin Rauh,Hans Hauner,Kristina M Renault,Kristina M Renault,Christianne J.M. de Groot,Linda Reme Sagedal,Ingvild Vistad,Signe Nilssen Stafne,Siv Mørkved,Kjell Å. Salvesen,Kjell Å. Salvesen,Dorte Møller Jensen,Márcia Regina Vitolo,Arne Astrup,Nina Rica Wium Geiker,Sally Kerry,Pelham Barton,Tracy E Roberts,Richard D Riley,Arri Coomarasamy,Ben W.J. Mol,Khalid S. Khan,Shakila Thangaratinam +61 more
TL;DR: Diet and lifestyle interventions in pregnancy are clinically effective in reducing GWG irrespective of risk factors, with no effects on composite maternal and fetal outcomes.