Strategies and Challenges in Recruiting Pregnant Women with Elevated Body Mass Index for a Behavioral Lifestyle Intervention
Purpose: Pregnant women with elevated body mass index (BMI) are difficult to recruit into lifestyle studies. This article (1) summarized strategies to recruit pregnant women into a randomized trial, and (2) reported recruitment statistics and their correlates. Materials and Methods: African American...
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Main Authors: | Jihong Liu (Author), Sara Wilcox (Author), Ellen Wingard (Author), Judith Burgis (Author), Lara Schneider (Author), Alicia Dahl (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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