Technical Advisory Group on Gestational Weight Gain (TAG-GWG)
The Technical Advisory Group on Gestational Weight Gain (TAG-GWG) was established in 2023 to advise WHO on the development of the global gestational weight gain standards and accompanied optimal ranges. Its work includes advising on a protocol containing the definition of the eligibility criteria for determining the underlying sample, and methods to develop the global standards and optimal ranges.

Background

Based on data from diverse contexts worldwide, gestational weight gain (GWG) standards and related recommendations are a critical gap for maternal and child health and well-being during prenatal and postnatal periods.

To address these gaps, the WHO Departments of Nutrition and Food Safety, and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research, with key contributions from the Department of Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Ageing, and in partnership with an expert group that includes researchers from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Cornell University (USA) and University of British Columbia (Canada), will develop global guidance and tools on the suited assessment of GWG and prevent unhealthy GWG that could adversely affect maternal and newborn health globally.

The project will also count on the Technical Advisory Group on Gestational Weight Gain (TAG-GWG), established in May 2023. The TAG-GWG will act as an advisory body to WHO in this field, primarily on the development of the GWG standards and definitions of optimal ranges. Therefore, the main activities will include the development of a detailed research protocol encompassing the eligibility criteria required to determine a sample that is as prescriptive as data and evidence allow, and also the methods and approaches to develop new global GWG standards and optimal ranges. 

Members

Professor Annick Bogaerts

Midwife, perinatal epidemiology, lifestyle interventions (RCT), mental health, Belgium

Professor Amel Fayed

Public health and biostatistics, Egypt

Professor Vincent Jaddoe

Pediatric Epidemiology, Netherlands

Professor Lisa M. Bodnar

Epidemiology and obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive sciences, United States of America

Dr Eric Ohuma

Medical statistician on maternal, newborn and child health, Kenya

Dr Nandita Perumal

Perinatal epidemiology and global maternal and child health, India

Dr Dayana Rodriguez Farias

Nutritional epidemiology, Brazil

Professor Helena Teede

Public health, epidemiology, healthy gestational weight gain and health in women of reproductive age, Austraila

Professor Jodie Dodd

Obstetrician and maternal fetal medicine specialist research, Australia

Dr S. M. Tafsir Hasan

Maternal Nutrition, public health, Bangladesh

Dr Kari Johansson

Perinatal epidemiology, Sweden

Dr Cinthya Guadalupe Muñoz-Manrique

Maternal-neonatal mortality and morbidity in high-risk women, Mexico

Professor Aris Papageorghiou

Maternal and perinatal health, maternal disease in pregnancy, fetal diagnosis and therapy and ultrasound, Germany

Professor Suzanne Phelan

Kinesiology, public health, maternal and child nutritional assessment, United States of America

Professor Harshpal Singh Sachdev

Pediatrician, pediatrics and clinical epidemiology, maternal and child nutrition

Dr Molin Wang

Epidemiology, biostatistics, gestational weight gain assessment, China