TY - GEN AB - Associations between inadequate and excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) and adverse perinatal outcomes are well documented. Less is known about potential determinants of GWG. Much of the existing research has focused on pre-pregnancy BMI, diet, and physical activity, leaving other social and behavioral determinants relatively unexplored. The objective of this study is to review empirical studies that treat GWG as an outcome and summarize the biological, behavioral, social, and environmental risk factors associated with GWG. Strengths, weaknesses, and gaps in the literature will be discussed. AD - Oregon Health and Science University AD - Oregon Health and Science University AD - Oregon Health and Science University AD - Oregon Health and Science University AU - Stratton, Kalera AU - Booman, Anna AU - Tran, Sarah-Truclinh T. AU - Boone-Heinonen, Janne DA - 2021 DO - 10.6083/kd17ct50j DO - DOI ID - 9256 KW - Birth Certificates KW - Vital Statistics KW - Perinatal Care KW - Gestational Weight Gain KW - Body Mass Index KW - Epidemiology KW - Healthcare Disparities KW - Social Determinants of Health KW - Racism KW - Pregnancy KW - birth records KW - health care inequality L1 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9256/files/Stratton-Kalera-OHSU-ResearchWeek-2021.pdf L2 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9256/files/Stratton-Kalera-OHSU-ResearchWeek-2021.pdf L4 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9256/files/Stratton-Kalera-OHSU-ResearchWeek-2021.pdf LA - eng LK - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9256/files/Stratton-Kalera-OHSU-ResearchWeek-2021.pdf N2 - Associations between inadequate and excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) and adverse perinatal outcomes are well documented. Less is known about potential determinants of GWG. Much of the existing research has focused on pre-pregnancy BMI, diet, and physical activity, leaving other social and behavioral determinants relatively unexplored. The objective of this study is to review empirical studies that treat GWG as an outcome and summarize the biological, behavioral, social, and environmental risk factors associated with GWG. Strengths, weaknesses, and gaps in the literature will be discussed. PB - Oregon Health and Science University PY - 2021 T1 - Social and behavioral predictors of gestational weight gain: a review TI - Social and behavioral predictors of gestational weight gain: a review UR - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9256/files/Stratton-Kalera-OHSU-ResearchWeek-2021.pdf Y1 - 2021 ER -