Impact of maternal education on response to lifestyle interventions to reduce gestational weight gain: individual participant data meta-analysis
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R. Segurado | A. Astrup | L. Poston | R. Luoto | K. Salvesen | S. Tonstad | K. Khan | S. Phelan | K. Guelfi | R. Devlieger | H. Hauner | A. Coomarasamy | M. V. van Poppel | J. Dodd | C. D. de Groot | A. Bogaerts | D. Jensen | L. Sagedal | I. Vistad | L. Haakstad | Kathrin Rauh | C. Harrison | E. Rogozińska | J. Cecatti | F. Facchinetti | T. Kinnunen | F. Mcauliffe | S. Mørkved | J. Owens | M. Perales | E. Petrella | K. Renault | A. Shub | Tânia T. Scudeller | F. Surita | S. Stafne | C. Vinter | S. Yeo | G. Rayanagoudar | A. E. Ruifrok | S. Thangaratinam | A. Geraghty | E. O'Brien | N. El Beltagy | G. Alberdi | Ruben Barakat Carballo | Nina R W Geiker | Ben Willem Mol | N. Motahari-Tabari | Gary Shen | N. Geiker | Khalid Khan | D. M. Jensen | G. Shen | T. Scudeller | Girish Rayanagoudar | A. Ruifrok | Annick Bogaerts
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