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Is perception of excessive weight gain in a woman’s last pregnancy associated with less weight gain in her current pregnancy?

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posted on 2019-01-25, 14:13 authored by Kasey M. Hebert, Tiffany A. Moore Simas, Noreen C. Okwara, Molly E. Waring
Is perception of excessive weight gain in a woman’s last pregnancy associated with less weight gain in her current pregnancy?

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Support for the parent study was provided by the University of Massachusetts Center for Clinical and Translational Science [National Institutes of Health grant UL1TR000161] via a Pilot Project Program grant (PI: Waring) and the Clinical Research Center. Partial support for Dr. Waring’s effort was provided by National Institutes of Health grants [KL2TR000160 and U01HL105268].

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