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Pregnant women are more sedentary (sit, recline, lie down more) on average than non-pregnant women (more than 12 versus less than 8 waking sedentary hours/day). Sedentary behavior has been related to ...
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Lead Sponsor
University of Central Florida
Collaborators
NCT05124808 · Gestational Diabetes, Pregnancy, High Risk, and more
NCT06397794 · Lyme Disease, Post Treatment Lyme Disease, and more
NCT06281665 · Hypertensive Disorder of Pregnancy, Pre-Eclampsia, and more
NCT07233278 · Recurrent Pregnancy Loss(RPL), Anxiety
NCT05444283 · Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Orlando Health
Orlando, Florida
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