The experiences of postnatal women and healthcare professionals of a brief weight management intervention embedded within the national child immunisation programme
Abstract Background After childbirth, most women do not lose the extra weight gained during pregnancy. This is important because postnatal weight retention contributes to the development of obesity in later life. Research shows that postnatal women living with overweight would prefer to weigh less,...
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Main Authors: | Natalie Tyldesley-Marshall (Author), Sheila M Greenfield (Author), Helen M Parretti (Author), Kate Jolly (Author), Susan Jebb (Author), Amanda J Daley (Author) |
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