Not now but later - a qualitative study of non-exercising pregnant women's views and experiences of exercise
Abstract Background Evidence has shown that there are several physical and mental advantages of exercise during pregnancy. Despite this, the recommendations for exercise during pregnancy are poorly fulfilled. The aim of this study was to illuminate non-exercising pregnant women's views and expe...
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Main Authors: | Maria Ekelin (Author), Mette Langeland Iversen (Author), Mette Grønbæk Backhausen (Author), Hanne Kristine Hegaard (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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