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Lifestyle interventions for obese women before and during pregnancy: The

effect on pregnancy outcomes

Ruifrok, A.E.

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2014

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Ruifrok, A. E. (2014). Lifestyle interventions for obese women before and during pregnancy:

The effect on pregnancy outcomes.

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Content

Chapter 1: General introduction 8

Chapter 2: Subfertiliteit bij vrouwen met overgewicht 18

Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 2006 Chapter 3: Insulin sensitizing drugs for weight loss in women

of reproductive age who are overweight or obese:

Systematic review and meta-analysis 30

Human Reproduction Update, 2009 Chapter 4: Association between weight gain during

pregnancy and pregnancy outcomes after dietary

and lifestyle interventions: A meta-analysis 52

American Journal of Perinatology, 2013

Chapter 5: The relationship of objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behaviour with gestational

weight gain and birth weight 72

Submitted

Chapter 6: Economic consequences of lifestyle and dietary interventions in pregnant women who are

overweight or obese: A budget impact analysis 84 Submitted

Chapter 7: Does body mass index influence sick leave before,

during and after pregnancy? 100

Submitted

Chapter 8: Study protocol: Differential effects of diet and physical activity based interventions in pregnancy on maternal and foetal outcomes: Individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis and health economic

evaluation 114

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Chapter 9: Global alignment, coordination and collaboration in perinatal research: the Global Obstetrics

Network (GONet) initiative 136

American Journal of Perinatology, 2013

Chapter 10: Summary and general discussion 146

Chapter 11: Summary in Dutch (Nederlandse Samenvatting) 162

Dankwoord 170

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