Gestational weight gain and optimal wellness (GLOW): rationale and methods for a randomized controlled trial of a lifestyle intervention among pregnant women with overweight or obesity
Abstract Background Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) is common among women with overweight or obesity, increasing their risks for pregnancy complications, delivering a large infant, and postpartum weight retention. To date, only intensive interventions have had success and few interventions have...
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Main Authors: | Susan D. Brown (Author), Monique M. Hedderson (Author), Samantha F. Ehrlich (Author), Maren N. Galarce (Author), Ai-Lin Tsai (Author), Charles P. Quesenberry (Author), Assiamira Ferrara (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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