The impact of body mass index on the pregnancy outcomes and risk of perinatal depression: Findings f...
The impact of body mass index on the pregnancy outcomes and risk of perinatal depression: Findings from a multicenter Italian study
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Ventriglio, Antonio , Severo, Melania , Petito, Annamaria , Nappi, Luigi , Iuso, Salvatore , Altamura, Mario , Sannicandro, Valeria , Milano, Eleonora , Arcidiacono, Giulia , Di Salvatore, Melanie , Gallone, Fiammetta , De Masi, Laura , Marconcini, Alessia , Giannaccari, Elisa , Maruotti, Giuseppe , Palma, Giuseppe Luigi , Vicino, Mario , Perrone, Antonio , Caroli, Antonella , Di Pinto, Isabella and Bellomo, Antonello
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England: Cambridge University Press
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English
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England: Cambridge University Press
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Body Mass Index (BMI) is an informative factor on body fatness which has been associated to higher levels of Perinatal Depression (PD) and complications during pregnancy. We aimed to explore the impact of pre-pregnancy and postnatal BMI on the risk of Perinatal Depression and pregnancy outcomes among women recruited at their third trimester of preg...
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The impact of body mass index on the pregnancy outcomes and risk of perinatal depression: Findings from a multicenter Italian study
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Severo, Melania
Petito, Annamaria
Nappi, Luigi
Iuso, Salvatore
Altamura, Mario
Sannicandro, Valeria
Milano, Eleonora
Arcidiacono, Giulia
Di Salvatore, Melanie
Gallone, Fiammetta
De Masi, Laura
Marconcini, Alessia
Giannaccari, Elisa
Maruotti, Giuseppe
Palma, Giuseppe Luigi
Vicino, Mario
Perrone, Antonio
Caroli, Antonella
Di Pinto, Isabella
Bellomo, Antonello
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_4bc54b6d2a864710bfbdf848220a2410
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_4bc54b6d2a864710bfbdf848220a2410
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0924-9338
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1778-3585
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10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.2412