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Short and long sleep durations in pregnancy are associated with extremes of gestational weight gain
Facco, F., Reid, K., Grobman, W., Parker, C., Hunter, S., Koch, M., & Zee, P. (2016). Short and long sleep durations in pregnancy are associated with extremes of gestational weight gain. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 214(1), S24-S24. http://www.ajog.org/article/S0002-9378(15)01353-8/abstract
Epidemiologic data from non-pregnant cohorts have linked poor sleep with obesity and weight gain. Our objective was to determine the relationship between objectively measured sleep duration and weight gain in pregnancy.