Academic Editor: Graham Pawelec and Linglin Xie
Background: Maternal diet and eating behaviors have the potential to
influence the metabolic milieu in pregnancies complicated by obesity, with
implications for the developmental programming of offspring obesity. Emerging
evidence suggests that mindfulness during eating may influence metabolic health
in non-pregnant populations, but its effects in the context of pregnancy is less
well understood. This study explored the individual and combined effects of
mindful eating and diet quality on metabolic outcomes among pregnant women with
obesity. Methods: In 46 pregnant women (body mas index
