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Jun 4, 2026, 15:44
WVU Study Finds Activity May Cut Pregnancy Risks – International Health Association
International Health Association (IHA) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“WVU study shows pregnant women who sit less and move more have fewer adverse outcomes
A study by researchers at West Virginia University and two other university-affiliated medical centers found a greater-than-expected significance in the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, including gestational diabetes and preeclampsia, for women who spend more time sitting compared to those who include even light activity in their daily routines.
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