Physical activity and gestational weight gain: a systematic review of observational studies
Abstract Background Now that excessive weight gain during pregnancy is recognized as leading to complications during pregnancy that affect foetal growth, limiting weight gain during pregnancy has become a public health concern. Our aim was to perform a systematic review to assess whether observation...
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Main Authors: | Virginie Hamann (Author), Philippe Deruelle (Author), Christophe Enaux (Author), Séverine Deguen (Author), Wahida Kihal-Talantikite (Author) |
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