Exploring women's thoughts on self-weighing during pregnancy: results of the Self-Weighing in Pregnancy: Experiences (SWIPE) study
BACKGROUND: Excess gestational weight gain is common and an important risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes. Regular weighing can be used to assess and manage weight gain, but NICE guidelines do not recommend routine weighing during antenatal care. Trials that have tested the effectiveness of s...
Principais autores: | Ferrey, AE, Astbury, NM, Kenworthy, Y, Mackillop, L, Frie, K, Jebb, SA |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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BioMed Central
2021
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