Association of county perinatal resources and gestational weight gain in West Virginia, United States
Abstract Background Inappropriate (inadequate or excessive) gestational weight gain (GWG) is of great concern to maternal, fetal and infant health. Different maternal and fetal risk factors are associated with GWG, but little is known about a more distal risk factor: inadequate county-level perinata...
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Main Authors: | Wilson A. Koech (Author), Christa L. Lilly (Author) |
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