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Influence of Pregnancy Weight on Maternal and Child Health: Workshop Report
outcomes that ensue from maternal and gestational weight gain, and (5) a range of approaches that promote appropriate weight during and after pregnancy. The final chapter describes cross-cutting themes that emerged from the workshop presentations and discussions.
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