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In this study, the investigators aimed to have pregnant women use a hand-held device to track increases in daily caloric needs during pregnancy. Weight gain was assessed over time with the goal of red...
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Lead Sponsor
Arizona State University
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Arizona Biomedical Collaborative
Phoenix, Arizona
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