A Pedometer-Guided Physical Activity Intervention for Obese Pregnant Women (the Fit MUM Study): Randomized Feasibility Study
BackgroundObesity in pregnancy is a growing problem worldwide, with excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) occurring in the majority of pregnancies. This significantly increases risks to both mother and child. A major contributor to both prepregnancy obesity and excessive GWG is physical inactivity...
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Main Authors: | Darvall, Jai N (Author), Wang, Andrew (Author), Nazeem, Mohamed Nusry (Author), Harrison, Cheryce L (Author), Clarke, Lauren (Author), Mendoza, Chennelle (Author), Parker, Anna (Author), Harrap, Benjamin (Author), Teale, Glyn (Author), Story, David (Author), Hessian, Elizabeth (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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