Results and lessons learned from a prevention of weight gain program for low-income overweight and obese young mothers: Mothers In Motion
Abstract Background Mothers In Motion (MIM), a community-based lifestyle behavioral intervention, was designed and conducted to help low-income overweight and obese young mothers prevent further weight gain via promotion of stress management, healthy eating, and physical activity. This paper present...
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Main Authors: | Mei-Wei Chang (Author), Roger Brown (Author), Susan Nitzke (Author) |
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2017-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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