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Lifestyle Counselling Intervention to prevent Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Jelsma, J.G.M.

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Jelsma, J. G. M. (2017). Lifestyle Counselling Intervention to prevent Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: The development and evaluation of a motivational interviewing lifestyle intervention among overweight and obese pregnant women across nine European countries.

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LIFESTYLE COUNSELLING INTERVENTION TO PREVENT GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS

LIFESTYLE COUNSELLING INTERVENTION TO PREVENT GESTATIONAL

DIABETES MELLITUS

THE DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING LIFESTYLE INTERVENTION AMONG OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE PREGNANT

WOMEN ACROSS NINE EUROPEAN

Op dinsdag 28 maart 2017 om 13.45 in de Aula van de Vrije Universiteit aan de Boelelaan 1105 te

Amsterdam

JUDITH G.M. JELSMA

06-10146084 j.jelsma@vumc.nl

Paranimfen

Marjan Uittenbosch Wencke de Jager

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receptie

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LIFESTYLE COUNSELLING INTERVENTION TO PREVENT GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS

Judith G.M. Jelsma THE DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING LIFESTYLE INTERVENTION AMONG OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE PREGNANT WOMEN ACROSS NINE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

Judith G.M. Jelsma

Prevention programs targeting the worldwide public health problem of obesity are needed. Especially in pregnancy, because maternal obesity puts women at risk for the development of several complications or adverse health outcomes, including gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

GDM is defined as a carbohydrate intolerance resulting in hyperglycaemia of variable severity with onset or first recognition

recognition during pregnancy. This thesis describes the development and evaluation of the DALI lifestyle intervention program for GDM prevention among overweight and obese pregnant women across nine European countries.

LIFESTYLE COUNSELLING INTERVENTION TO PREVENT GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS

LIFESTYLE COUNSELLING INTERVENTION TO PREVENT GESTATIONAL

DIABETES MELLITUS

THE DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING LIFESTYLE INTERVENTION AMONG OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE PREGNANT

WOMEN ACROSS NINE EUROPEAN

Op dinsdag 28 maart 2017 om 13.45 in de Aula van de Vrije Universiteit aan de Boelelaan 1105 te

Amsterdam

JUDITH G.M. JELSMA

06-10146084 j.jelsma@vumc.nl

Paranimfen

Marjan Uittenbosch Wencke de Jager

Na afloop bent u van harte welkom op de

receptie

Voor het bijwonen van de openbare verdediging van

mijn proefschrift

UITNODIGING

LIFESTYLE COUNSELLING INTERVENTION TO PREVENT GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS

Judith G.M. Jelsma THE DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING LIFESTYLE INTERVENTION AMONG OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE PREGNANT WOMEN ACROSS NINE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

Judith G.M. Jelsma

Prevention programs targeting the worldwide public health problem of obesity are needed. Especially in pregnancy, because maternal obesity puts women at risk for the development of several complications or adverse health outcomes, including gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

GDM is defined as a carbohydrate intolerance resulting in hyperglycaemia of variable severity with onset or first recognition

recognition during pregnancy. This thesis describes the development and evaluation of the DALI lifestyle intervention program for GDM prevention among overweight and obese pregnant women across nine European countries.

LIFESTYLE COUNSELLING INTERVENTION TO PREVENT GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS

LIFESTYLE COUNSELLING INTERVENTION TO PREVENT GESTATIONAL

DIABETES MELLITUS

THE DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING LIFESTYLE INTERVENTION AMONG OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE PREGNANT

WOMEN ACROSS NINE EUROPEAN

Op dinsdag 28 maart 2017 om 13.45 in de Aula van de Vrije Universiteit aan de Boelelaan 1105 te

Amsterdam

JUDITH G.M. JELSMA

06-10146084 j.jelsma@vumc.nl

Paranimfen

Marjan Uittenbosch Wencke de Jager

Na afloop bent u van harte welkom op de

receptie

Voor het bijwonen van de openbare verdediging van

mijn proefschrift

UITNODIGING

LIFESTYLE COUNSELLING INTERVENTION TO PREVENT GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS

Judith G.M. Jelsma THE DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING LIFESTYLE INTERVENTION AMONG OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE PREGNANT WOMEN ACROSS NINE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

Judith G.M. Jelsma

Prevention programs targeting the worldwide public health problem of obesity are needed. Especially in pregnancy, because maternal obesity puts women at risk for the development of several complications or adverse health outcomes, including gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

GDM is defined as a carbohydrate intolerance resulting in hyperglycaemia of variable severity with onset or first recognition

recognition during pregnancy. This thesis describes the development and evaluation of the DALI lifestyle intervention program for GDM prevention among overweight and obese pregnant women across nine European countries.

UITNODIGING

Voor het bijwonen van de openbare verdediging van

mijn proefschrift LIFESTYLE COUNSELLING

INTERVENTION TO PREVENT GESTATIONAL

DIABETES MELLITUS

The development and evaluation of a motivational interviewing lifestyle intervention among overweight and obese pregnant women across nine

European countries

Op dinsdag 28 maart 2017 om 13.45 in de Aula van de Vrije Universiteit aan de Boelelaan 1105 te

Amsterdam

Na afloop bent u van harte welkom op de receptie

JUDITH JELSMA

Westhove 167 1187DB Amstelveen

06-10146084 j.jelsma@vumc.nl Paranimfen

Marjan Uittenbosch Wencke de Jager

508096-os-Jelsma.indd 1,6 08-02-17 13:28

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