The influence of exercise during pregnancy on racial/ethnic health disparities and birth outcomes
Abstract Background Non-Hispanic black (NHB) pregnant women disproportionately experience adverse birth outcomes compared to Non-Hispanic white (NHW) pregnant women. The positive effects of prenatal exercise on maternal and neonatal health may mitigate these disparities. This study evaluated the inf...
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Main Authors: | Madigan J. Raper (Author), Samantha McDonald (Author), Carol Johnston (Author), Christy Isler (Author), Edward Newton (Author), Devon Kuehn (Author), David Collier (Author), Nicholas T. Broskey (Author), Adrienne Muldrow (Author), Linda E. May (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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