
Obesity
A Ticking Time Bomb for Reproductive Health
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 24. September 2012
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670 pages
978-0-12-416045-3 (ISBN)
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Obesity is a continuing issue around the world and in many contexts. The growing number of obese people is an increasing concern for those in the medical profession, and obesity can pose specific challenges in relation to fertility and pregnancy. Patients who are obese require specific considerations and knowledge. Bringing together experts from a variety of specialties to examine the issues and challenges of obesity, this book discusses how obesity affects fertility, reproduction, and pregnancy. Beginning with an exploration of the epidemiology of obesity, further chapters focus on specific issues related to obesity and both male and female reproduction, the complications of obesity during pregnancy and labour, and the long term effects of obesity. This is the most comprehensive resource to examine the topic of obesity and reproductive issues, making it invaluable for medical students, professionals, and researchers in public policy and medicine.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
This book would be of interest to researchers in obesity and fertility as well as gynecologists, anaesthetists, family doctors and healthcare planners.
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
1094 gr
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978-0-12-416045-3 (9780124160453)
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Tahir Mahmood, CBE, MD, FRCPI, FFRSH, MBA, FACOG, FRCPE, FEBCOG, FRCOG
Consultant Gynecologist and Clinical Director Women , Children and Clinical Services Directorate , Victoria Hospital, NHS Fife, Kirkcaldy, Scotland, UK
Past Vice-President Standards, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (2007-2010); President, European Board and College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (EBCOG, 2014-2017); Past President of Edinburgh Obstetrical Society ( 2012-2014); Past President of the Northern Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Scotland ( 1999-2011), National Lead for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Audit in England and Wales (2010-2015), FIGO Hyperglycaemia in Pregnancy Working Group ( 2014-2016); and is currently International UNFPA Consultant for EECA Region, Chair of EBCOG Standards of Care and Position Statements Group, and Life Trustee Lindsay Stewart R&D Foundation of the Royal College of Obstetrician and Gynaecologists. In the recent past, he has held honorary senior Clinical Lectureships at the Universities of Edinburgh, Dundee and St. Andrews in Scotland. He has edited 10 manuscripts and has published more than 200 research papers and chapters.
He was appointed as Commander of the order of the British Empire (CBE) in the New Year's honours list (2012) by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the 2nd Sir Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, PhD, DSc, FRCOG, FRCS, FACOG, Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (O&G) of St. George's University, London; Foundation Professor of O&G, University of Nicosia, Visiting Professor, Institute of Global Health Innovation, Imperial College, London; Past President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (2007-2010); President: International Federation of Obstetrics & Gynaecology (FIGO) 2012-2015; Head, Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, St George's University Hospital, London, UK (1997-2013). National award recipient of Knight Bachelor in the UK and Sri Lanka Ranjana in Sri Lanka for services to Medicine.
Consultant Gynecologist and Clinical Director Women , Children and Clinical Services Directorate , Victoria Hospital, NHS Fife, Kirkcaldy, Scotland, UK
Past Vice-President Standards, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (2007-2010); President, European Board and College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (EBCOG, 2014-2017); Past President of Edinburgh Obstetrical Society ( 2012-2014); Past President of the Northern Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Scotland ( 1999-2011), National Lead for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Audit in England and Wales (2010-2015), FIGO Hyperglycaemia in Pregnancy Working Group ( 2014-2016); and is currently International UNFPA Consultant for EECA Region, Chair of EBCOG Standards of Care and Position Statements Group, and Life Trustee Lindsay Stewart R&D Foundation of the Royal College of Obstetrician and Gynaecologists. In the recent past, he has held honorary senior Clinical Lectureships at the Universities of Edinburgh, Dundee and St. Andrews in Scotland. He has edited 10 manuscripts and has published more than 200 research papers and chapters.
He was appointed as Commander of the order of the British Empire (CBE) in the New Year's honours list (2012) by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the 2nd Sir Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, PhD, DSc, FRCOG, FRCS, FACOG, Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (O&G) of St. George's University, London; Foundation Professor of O&G, University of Nicosia, Visiting Professor, Institute of Global Health Innovation, Imperial College, London; Past President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (2007-2010); President: International Federation of Obstetrics & Gynaecology (FIGO) 2012-2015; Head, Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, St George's University Hospital, London, UK (1997-2013). National award recipient of Knight Bachelor in the UK and Sri Lanka Ranjana in Sri Lanka for services to Medicine.
Editor
Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy and Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of St. Andrews, UK
Professor Emeritus, Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, St George's University of London, London, UK
Content
1. Foreword
2. Worldwide epidemic of obesity
3. Social and ethnic determinants of obesity
4. The molecular and endocrine basis of obesity
5. The psychological basis of obesity
6. Long term health consequence of adolescent obesity
7. Obesity and contraception
8. Obesity and sexual health
9. Obesity, PCO and infertility
10. Obesity and recurrent miscarriages
11. Obesity and assisted reproduction
12. Obesity and male sexual dysfunction
13. Sperm quality and Assisted reproduction
14. Role of Bariatric surgery in Male Obesity to enhance fertility
15. Maternal Obesity and Developmental Programming
16. Fetal health assessment in obese women
17. Obesity and prolonged pregnancy
18. Obesity and deep venous thrombosis
19. The genesis of pre-eclampsia in super obese women
20. Obesity, insulin resistance and placental dysfunction - fetal growth
21. Screening for Gestational Diabetes
22. Obesity and metabolic disorders during Pregnancy and pregnancy outcome
23. Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome of Pregnancy and Role of Metformin
24. Metabolic Syndrome of Obesity and Management of Gestational Obesity
25. Induction of labour in obese women
26. Challenges of intrapartum care in obese women
27. Role of midwife during pregnancy, labour and post partum
28. Anaesthetic issues during labour
29. Maternal obesity and the risk of stillbirth
30. Obesity, Diabetes, placental pathology and foetal malformations
31. Postnatal care for the recently delivered obese women
32. Anti-obesity drugs for obese women planning pregnancy
33. Anti-obesity surgery for obese women planning pregnancy
34. Evidence based approach to manage obese pregnant women
35. Multimodal approach to reducing obesity-related maternal morbidity and mortality
36. Developing standards of care for obese women during pregnancy
37. Maternal obesity - the road to diabetes and cardiovascular risk
38. Obesity and female malignancies
39. Obesity and menstrual functions
40. HRT prescribing for obese women
41. Incontinence and prolapse in the obese woman
42. Laparoscopic surgery in obese women
43. Quality of life among obese patients
44. Understanding eating behaviour and lifestyle issues on women's health
45. Planning for the future: delivering Maternity Services in 2035
46. Providing infertility services for obese women
47. Summary of recommendations
2. Worldwide epidemic of obesity
3. Social and ethnic determinants of obesity
4. The molecular and endocrine basis of obesity
5. The psychological basis of obesity
6. Long term health consequence of adolescent obesity
7. Obesity and contraception
8. Obesity and sexual health
9. Obesity, PCO and infertility
10. Obesity and recurrent miscarriages
11. Obesity and assisted reproduction
12. Obesity and male sexual dysfunction
13. Sperm quality and Assisted reproduction
14. Role of Bariatric surgery in Male Obesity to enhance fertility
15. Maternal Obesity and Developmental Programming
16. Fetal health assessment in obese women
17. Obesity and prolonged pregnancy
18. Obesity and deep venous thrombosis
19. The genesis of pre-eclampsia in super obese women
20. Obesity, insulin resistance and placental dysfunction - fetal growth
21. Screening for Gestational Diabetes
22. Obesity and metabolic disorders during Pregnancy and pregnancy outcome
23. Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome of Pregnancy and Role of Metformin
24. Metabolic Syndrome of Obesity and Management of Gestational Obesity
25. Induction of labour in obese women
26. Challenges of intrapartum care in obese women
27. Role of midwife during pregnancy, labour and post partum
28. Anaesthetic issues during labour
29. Maternal obesity and the risk of stillbirth
30. Obesity, Diabetes, placental pathology and foetal malformations
31. Postnatal care for the recently delivered obese women
32. Anti-obesity drugs for obese women planning pregnancy
33. Anti-obesity surgery for obese women planning pregnancy
34. Evidence based approach to manage obese pregnant women
35. Multimodal approach to reducing obesity-related maternal morbidity and mortality
36. Developing standards of care for obese women during pregnancy
37. Maternal obesity - the road to diabetes and cardiovascular risk
38. Obesity and female malignancies
39. Obesity and menstrual functions
40. HRT prescribing for obese women
41. Incontinence and prolapse in the obese woman
42. Laparoscopic surgery in obese women
43. Quality of life among obese patients
44. Understanding eating behaviour and lifestyle issues on women's health
45. Planning for the future: delivering Maternity Services in 2035
46. Providing infertility services for obese women
47. Summary of recommendations