Adequate versus inadequate weight gain and socioeconomic factors of pregnant women followed up in primary care
Abstract Objectives: to identify the socioeconomic factors associated with inadequate (excessive and insufficient) weight gain in women followed during prenatal care in Basic Health Units in a Municipality of the Countryside of Ceará. Methods: a study was carried out with 189 pregnant women. Data w...
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Main Authors: | Luciane Oliveira da Silva (Author), Mayara Ribeiro Alexandre (Author), Ana Carolina Montenegro Cavalcante (Author), Soraia Pinheiro Machado Arruda (Author), Rafaella Maria Monteiro Sampaio (Author) |
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Instituto Materno Infantil de Pernambuco.
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