Outcomes from a hybrid implementation-effectiveness study of the living well during pregnancy Tele-coaching program for women at high risk of excessive gestational weight gain
Abstract Background Excess gestational weight gain (GWG) is associated with short-term perinatal complications and longer term cardiometabolic risks for mothers and their babies. Dietitian counselling and weight gain monitoring for women at risk of high pregnancy weight gain is recommended by clinic...
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Main Authors: | Susan de Jersey (Author), Nina Meloncelli (Author), Taylor Guthrie (Author), Hilary Powlesland (Author), Leonie Callaway (Author), Angela T. Chang (Author), Shelley Wilkinson (Author), Tracy Comans (Author), Elizabeth Eakin (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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