The London Exercise And Pregnant smokers (LEAP) trial: a randomised controlled trial of physical activity for smoking cessation in pregnancy with an economic evaluation.
Smoking during pregnancy is the main preventable cause of poor birth outcomes. Improved methods are needed to help women to stop smoking during pregnancy. Pregnancy provides a compelling rationale for physical activity (PA) interventions as cessation medication is contraindicated or ineffective, and...
Main Authors: | Ussher, M, Lewis, S, Aveyard, P, Manyonda, I, West, R, Lewis, B, Marcus, B, Riaz, M, Taylor, A, Barton, P, Daley, A, Essex, H, Esliger, D, Coleman, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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NIHR Journals Library
2015
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