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App helps pregnant women to a healthy lifestyle

Credit: Emma Busk Winquist/LiU Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden have developed an app to help women achieve a healthy weight gain and lifestyle during a pregnancy. The results from an evaluation of the app have now been published in two scientific articles. Using the app contributed to a better diet. Pregnant women with overweight or obesity who received the app also gained less weight during pregnancy. Pregnancy is a phase in life when many people try to do what is best for themselves and their baby. We think it s important to be able to offer a tool that has a sound base in research. Our vision is that the app will help both those working in maternity care and pregnant women, by providing support for a healthy lifestyle , says Marie Löf, professor at the Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences at Linköping University, who has led the research.

New app helps women achieve healthy weight gain and lifestyle during pregnancy

New app helps women achieve healthy weight gain and lifestyle during pregnancy Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden have developed an app to help women achieve a healthy weight gain and lifestyle during a pregnancy. The results from an evaluation of the app have now been published in two scientific articles. Using the app contributed to a better diet. Pregnant women with overweight or obesity who received the app also gained less weight during pregnancy. Pregnancy is a phase in life when many people try to do what is best for themselves and their baby. We think it s important to be able to offer a tool that has a sound base in research. Our vision is that the app will help both those working in maternity care and pregnant women, by providing support for a healthy lifestyle , says Marie Löf, professor at the Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences at Linköping University, who has led the research.

Attitudes of children and youth about pandemic year and future

Uppsala University A new study is examining the attitudes of children and youth about the coronavirus and the information about the pandemic now that a longer period has past. We have lived with COVID-19 and restrictions in society for over a year. How do children and youth see this pandemic year? A new study is trying to find out. The study is led by Anna Sarkadi, a professor of social medicine, and is being conducted by the CHAP (Child Health and Parenting) research group at Uppsala University in collaboration with the Ombudsman for Children in Uppsala county. Anna Sarkadi, professor in the Department of Public

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