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Exercise is associated with a decrease in BMI.
Published 2022“…<p>There was a significant association between a greater number of exercise sessions attended and decreased BMI over the 6-month intervention period.…”
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Plot showing the significant correlation between participant age and QOLI<sub>TOTDIFF</sub>.
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Summary of bilateral risk-reducing mastectomy procedures performed throughout the study period.
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Association between GWG and adverse neonatal outcomes in gestational age subpopulations.
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Association between GWG and adverse neonatal outcomes in gestational diabetes subpopulations.
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Association between GWG and adverse neonatal outcomes in paternal age at delivery subpopulations.
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Association between GWG and adverse neonatal outcomes in maternal race subpopulations.
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Association between GWG and adverse neonatal outcomes in gestational hypertension subpopulations.
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Relationship between GWG and adverse neonatal outcomes in different preconception BMI groups.
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Association between GWG and adverse neonatal outcomes in parity subpopulations.
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