Preconception Weight Loss to Prevent Childhood Obesity: Current Evidence and Research Gaps
Kimberly K. Vesco, Erin S. LeBlanc, Suzanne Phelan, Natalie A. Rosenquist, Meghan Mayhew, Janne Boone-Heinonen

TL;DR
This review explores how preconception weight loss might affect childhood obesity, but finds limited evidence and highlights the need for more research.
Contribution
The paper identifies research gaps and outlines future directions for studying preconception weight loss interventions.
Findings
Current evidence is insufficient to determine the impact of preconception weight loss on childhood obesity.
Future research should include long-term studies and diverse populations to better assess outcomes.
Challenges include recruitment and determining optimal intervention designs.
Abstract
The goal of this narrative review is to summarize the evidence regarding the impact of preconception weight loss and preconception weight loss interventions on child obesity, describe ongoing challenges surrounding preconception weight loss intervention research, and discuss future directions. Data are sparse regarding the impact of preconception weight loss and preconception interventions on offspring outcomes beyond birth. There is insufficient evidence to determine the impact of preconception weight loss interventions on childhood obesity. Future research should include long-term observational studies and multi-center randomized trials during the preconception period among participants from diverse geographic and cultural backgrounds. Studies should be of sufficient sample size and duration to fully assess the impact of preconception interventions on childhood obesity and other…
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TopicsGestational Diabetes Research and Management · Ovarian function and disorders · Sexual Differentiation and Disorders
