Effects of a lifestyle intervention in routine care on prenatal physical activity - findings from the cluster-randomised GeliS trial
Abstract Background Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) is associated with an increased risk of pregnancy and obstetric complications. The "healthy living in pregnancy" (GeliS) study was performed in a routine care setting with the aim of limiting excessive GWG. The purpose of this sec...
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Main Authors: | Julia Hoffmann (Author), Julia Günther (Author), Kristina Geyer (Author), Lynne Stecher (Author), Kathrin Rauh (Author), Julia Kunath (Author), Dorothy Meyer (Author), Christina Sitzberger (Author), Monika Spies (Author), Eva Rosenfeld (Author), Luzia Kick (Author), Renate Oberhoffer (Author), Hans Hauner (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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