Associations of the Neighborhood Built Environment with Gestational Weight Gain
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2021
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· There are little data on the association between the built environment and pregnancy outcomes.. · Multiple aspects of the built environment are associated with excessive and inadequate GWG.. · These results suggest the role that neighborhood investment may play in improving pregnancy outcomes..
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| Authors | Grobman WA;Crenshaw EG;Marsh DJ;McNeil RB;Pemberton VL;Haas DM;Debbink M;Mercer BM;Parry S;Reddy U;Saade G;Simhan H;Mukhtar F;Wing DA;Kershaw KN; ;; |
| Journal | american journal of perinatology |
| Year | 2021 |
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doi:10.1055/s-0041-1730363
william a grobman
emma g crenshaw
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