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NIH awards $2 1 million grant to UMass Amherst epidemiologist

A University of Massachusetts Amherst epidemiologist has been awarded a five-year, $2.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to continue research that aims to understand how physical and mental health during pregnancy can help predict cardiovascular and mental health disorders in middle age.

Study Co-Authored by UMass Epidemiologists Cited as Women s Health Issues Editor s Choice | Office of News & Media Relations

Hispanic women with high levels of stress and anxiety gain less weight during pregnancy, study finds December 18, 2020 Megan W. Harvey ‘16 Ph.D. (Left) and Lisa Chasan-Taber Gaining too much or too little weight during pregnancy is associated with poor maternal and infant outcomes, but too little research has examined factors affecting gestational weight gain (GWG) in Hispanic women. A new study co-authored by UMass Amherst faculty, which was selected as the Editor’s Choice for the November/December issue of Women’s Health Issues, reports that in a group of predominantly Puerto Rican women, those with the highest levels of stress and anxiety gained less weight during pregnancy than those with the lowest levels.

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