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GROW: Adapting and Enhancing Group-based Prenatal Care to Support Healthy Gestational Weight Gain for HIV-affected Women

Organization EMORY UNIVERSITYLocation ATLANTA, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Apr 2026Deadline 31 Mar 2028
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY20260-11 years oldAIDS VirusAIDS careAIDS preventionAbdominal DeliveryAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome VirusAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome VirusAddressAdherenceAffectAnti-Retroviral AgentsBehaviorBirth WeightBlood PressureBreast FeedingC sectionCaringCesareanCesarean sectionChildChild YouthChildren (0-21)Chronologic Fetal MaturityCompetenceCurriculumDevelopmentDietDietary qualityDiseaseDisease OutcomeDisorderEconomic IncomeEconomical IncomeEducational CurriculumEvidence based interventionExclusive BreastfeedingFaceFeedbackFetal AgeFocus GroupsFutureGenerationsGestationGestational AgeGoalsGuidelinesHIVHIV CareHIV PreventionHIV burdenHIV disease burdenHIV disease statusHIV epidemic burdenHIV global burdenHIV health burdenHIV infection statusHIV medical careHIV patient careHIV related careHIV related patient careHIV riskHIV serostatusHIV statusHIV-1 careHIV-1 preventionHIV/AIDS preventionHIV1 infection statusHIV1 statusHuman Immunodeficiency VirusesIncomeIndividualInstitute of MedicineInstitute of Medicine (U.S.)InterventionKnowledgeLAV-HTLV-IIILMICLow-resource areaLow-resource communityLow-resource environmentLow-resource regionLow-resource settingLymphadenopathy-Associated VirusMaintenanceManualsMaternal HealthMaternal and Child HealthMental DepressionMidwifeModelingNAS/IOMObesityOutcomeParticipantPerinatalPeripartumPhysical activityPostpartum PeriodPregnancyPrenatal carePrevent HIVPreventionPublic HealthRandomization trialRandomizedRecommendationResearchResource-constrained areaResource-constrained communityResource-constrained environmentResource-constrained regionResource-constrained settingResource-limited areaResource-limited communityResource-limited environmentResource-limited regionResource-limited settingResource-poor areaResource-poor communityResource-poor environmentResource-poor regionResource-poor settingRiskRisk FactorsRisk ReductionScientistSelf EfficacySocial supportSouth AfricaSouth AfricanTestingTreatment EfficacyUnhealthy DietViralVirus-HIVWeightWeight GainWeight IncreaseWomanWorkacceptability and feasibilityadiposityadverse pregnancy outcomeanti-retroviralbody weight gainbody weight increasecare as usualcare deliverycare of HIV-1clinical practicecognitive interviewcorpulencedepressiondevelopmentaldiet qualitydietsdisease disparitydisease riskdisorder riskeffective interventionevidence baseexperiencefacesfacialfemale outcomesfood insecurefood insecurityfood scarcitygestational weight gainhealth literacyhigh riskhuman immunodeficiency virus burdenhuman immunodeficiency virus carehuman immunodeficiency virus global burdenimprovedincomesinnovateinnovationinnovativeintervention efficacyintimate partner violencekidslesson planslow and middle-income countrieslow food securitymalleable riskmodifiable riskobesity during pregnancyobesity in pregnancyobesity riskoutcomes among femalesoutcomes among womenoutcomes in femalesoutcomes in womenperinatal outcomespilot trialpoor dietpost-partumpost-partum weightpostpartum weightpregnancy careprenatal appointmentprenatal checkupprenatal visitprevent AIDSprevent human immunodeficiency virusprimary outcomepsychosocial stressespsychosocial stressorsrandomisationrandomizationrandomized trialrandomly assignedreduce riskreduce risksreduce that riskreduce the riskreduce these risksreduces riskreduces the riskreducing riskreducing the riskrisk for obesityrisk of obesityrisk-reducingsatisfactionsocial cognitive theorysocial learning theorysocial stigmasocial support networkstigmatherapeutic efficacytherapy efficacytooltreatment as usualuptakeusual careweightswomen's outcomeswt gainyoung womanyoungster
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ABSTRACT:
Suboptimal gestational weight gain (GWG) is a modifiable risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes,

postpartum weight retention and obesity, and subsequently, the long-term development of non-communicable

diseases (NCD) among women and children. In South Africa, 45% of women exceed the Institute of Medicine’s

(IOM) recommended weight…

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GROW: Adapting and Enhancing Group-based Prenatal Care to Support Healthy Gestational Weight Gain for HIV-affected Women | Dev Procure