Effects of an integrated mobile health lifestyle intervention among overweight and obese women planning for pregnancy in singapore: protocol for the single- arm healthy early life moments in singapore (helms) study

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  • who: Jerry Kok Yen Chan et al. from the Drawing on the experience and evidence derived from two local prospective observational mother-offspring cohorts conducted at KKH and National University Hospital (NUH) since, Growing Up in Singapore Toward Healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) and the, u00adPRESTO [45] , HELMS seek to examine the impact of integrated interventions, initiated preconceptionally, on metabolic and mental health of women living with overweight or obesityExtensive biosampling and detailed phenotyping of mother, father and child will allow longitudinal assessment of changes in health behaviours including diet, physical activity and sleep, maternal metabolic profile and depression . . .

     

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