Exercise training during pregnancy reduces circulating insulin levels in overweight/obese women postpartum: secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial (the ETIP trial)
Abstract Background The primary aim was to investigate if supervised exercise training during pregnancy could reduce postpartum weight retention (PPWR) three months after delivery in overweight and obese women. We also measured circulating markers of cardiometabolic health, body composition, blood p...
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Main Authors: | Kirsti K. Garnæs (Author), Siv Mørkved (Author), Kjell Å. Salvesen (Author), Øyvind Salvesen (Author), Trine Moholdt (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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