Changes in self-reported and accelerometer-measured physical activity among pregnant TRICARE Beneficiaries
Abstract Background Physical activity is recommended for all pregnant individuals and can prevent excessive gestational weight gain. However, physical activity has not been assessed among military personnel and other TRICARE beneficiaries, who experience unique military lifestyles. The current study...
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Main Authors: | Kinsey Pebley (Author), Gregory Farage (Author), Marion E. Hare (Author), Zoran Bursac (Author), Aline Andres (Author), Sultana Mubarika Rahman Chowdhury (Author), G. Wayne Talcott (Author), Rebecca A. Krukowski (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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