PEARLS Randomized Lifestyle Trial in Pregnant Hispanic Women with Overweight/Obesity: Gestational Weight Gain and Offspring Birthweight [Corrigendum]

Trak-Fellermeier MA, Campos M, Meléndez M, et al. Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes. 2019;12:225–238. On page 225, Abstract, Results subheading, “Although not statistically significant, women in the intervention group (6/15) were 1.7 times more likel...

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Autores principales: Trak-Fellermeier MA, Campos M, Meléndez M, Pomeroy J, Palacios C, Rivera-Viñas J, Méndez K, Febo I, Willett W, Gillman MW, Franks PW, Joshipura K
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/e6ebd6c33b4746e58f8ec188b924b29a
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Sumario:Trak-Fellermeier MA, Campos M, Meléndez M, et al. Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes. 2019;12:225–238. On page 225, Abstract, Results subheading, “Although not statistically significant, women in the intervention group (6/15) were 1.7 times more likely to achieve appropriate weekly GWG until delivery when compared with controls (4/16 women) (adjusted incidence rate ratio = 1.67; 95% CI: 0.40, 6.94).” should read “Although not statistically significant, women in theintervention group (6/15) were 1.7 times more likely to achieve appropriate total GWG until delivery when compared with controls (4/16 women) (adjusted incidence rate ratio = 1.67; 95% CI: 0.40, 6.94).” Appropriate GWG (baseline to delivery) section, 2nd to 4th line on page 230, “Forty percent (6/15) of women in the interventionachieved appropriate GWG/week compared with 25%(4/16) in the control group.” should read “Forty percent (6/15) ofwomen in the intervention achieved appropriate total GWG compared with 25% (4/16) in the control group.” The authors apologize for not noticing the inconsistencies between the text and Table 3 earlier.   Read the original article