Association between perceived partner support and lifestyle in mother-father dyads expecting a first child
BackgroundA healthy lifestyle during pregnancy is important for the health of mother and child. However, unfavorable physical activity (PA) and dietary changes are observed in pregnant women and their partner. Partner's influence on lifestyle has been reported by expectant women and men. The fi...
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Main Authors: | Vickà Versele (Author), Annick Bogaerts (Author), Roland Devlieger (Author), Christophe Matthys (Author), Leonardo Gucciardo (Author), Tom Deliens (Author), Peter Clarys (Author), Dirk Aerenhouts (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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