Physical activity during pregnancy and the role of theory in promoting positive behavior change: A systematic review
Background: Physical activity (PA) during pregnancy provides physical and psychological benefits for mother and child. U.S. guidelines recommend ≥30 min of moderate exercise for healthy pregnant women most days of the week; however, most women do not meet these recommendations. Theory assists in ide...
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Main Authors: | Erika L. Thompson (Author), Cheryl A. Vamos (Author), Ellen M. Daley (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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