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Psychological and somatic aspects of obesity during pregnancy

Authors

  • Paulina Strzałkowska University Clinical Hospital in Poznań https://orcid.org/0009-0000-7495-5561
  • Maciej Hobot University Clinical Hospital in Poznań https://orcid.org/0009-0001-0087-6171
  • Wojciech Grabski University Clinical Hospital in Poznań https://orcid.org/0009-0000-3024-8873

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12775/QS.2025.46.66577

Keywords

obesity, pregnancy, mental health, obstetric complications, perinatal depression, inflammation, insulin resistance, gestational diabetes, macrosomia, cesarean section

Abstract

Obesity in pregnancy presents a significant challenge to modern medicine due to its association with numerous adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. Pre-pregnancy obesity increases the risk of metabolic complications such as gestational diabetes, hypertension, preterm birth, and fetal macrosomia. Beyond physical health, it also negatively impacts the mental well-being of pregnant women, complicating pregnancy and postpartum recovery. This review explores the complex interplay between obesity, somatic health, and psychological factors during the reproductive period. Emphasis is placed on the necessity of interdisciplinary and holistic care models, integrating medical, nutritional, and psychological support to improve outcomes. Early preventive interventions, including lifestyle education and systematic monitoring, are essential to reduce complications. Despite growing awareness, further research is needed to develop comprehensive, individualized care strategies addressing physical, mental, and social determinants of health. Investing in such approaches is critical to enhancing maternal and offspring health, reducing healthcare burdens, and advancing clinical practice in reproductive medicine.

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STRZAŁKOWSKA, Paulina, HOBOT, Maciej and GRABSKI, Wojciech. Psychological and somatic aspects of obesity during pregnancy. Quality in Sport. Online. 16 November 2025. Vol. 46, p. 66577. [Accessed 9 December 2025]. DOI 10.12775/QS.2025.46.66577.
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