Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9062125 | Journal of the American Dietetic Association | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Adherence to dietary guidelines was limited in the low-income, postpartum women. Psychosocial variables, such as neglect of self-care, weight-related distress, negative body image, stress, and depressive symptoms were associated with less healthful diets and lifestyle in late postpartum. Programs that target diet-related behavior change in low-income women might be improved by inclusion of psychosocial assessment and counseling components.
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Authors
Goldy C. PhD, Tracey J. PhD, Henry Hanss-Nuss, Jeanne H. PhD, RD,