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Beremennost' i ozhirenie

https://doi.org/10.14341/2071-8713-4872

Abstract

Obesity is one of the most socially significant chronic diseases, that has taken the magnitude of the epidemic, with increasing
attention to obesity in pregnant women. Despite continuous improvement of surveillance system for antenatal and obstetric care, the number
of pregnant women with obesity is increasing, in this connection, this problem is of special importance. The present review covers
the basic mechanisms involved in development of obesity and hormonal disor-ders in pregnancy, the risks and complications associated
with obesity in pregnancy. As well as measures for the prevention of excess weight before and during pregnancy.

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K Komshilova



F Dzgoeva



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