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    Women's perceptions of discussions about gestational weight gain with health care providers during pregnancy and postpartum: a qualitative study by Nikolopoulos, Hara, Mayan, Maria, MacIsaac, Jessica, Miller, Terri, Bell, Rhonda C

    Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (24-03-2017)
    “…Maternal body weight is an indicator of the health of a mother and her developing fetus. Risks of poor maternal and fetal health issues increase when women…”
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    Healthcare providers’ gestational weight gain counselling practises and the influence of knowledge and attitudes: a cross-sectional mixed methods study by Morris, Jill, Nikolopoulos, Hara, Berry, Tanya, Jain, Venu, Vallis, Michael, Piccinini-Vallis, Helena, Bell, Rhonda C

    Published in BMJ open (01-11-2017)
    “…ObjectiveTo understand current gestational weight gain (GWG) counselling practices of healthcare providers, and the relationships between practices, knowledge…”
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    Organizational characteristics and processes are important in the adoption of the Alberta Nutrition Guidelines for Children and Youth in child-care centres by Farmer, Anna P, Nikolopoulos, Hara, McCargar, Linda, Berry, Tanya, Mager, Diana

    Published in Public health nutrition (01-06-2015)
    “…The objective of the present study was to gain an understanding of the organizational characteristics and processes in two child-care centres that may…”
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    Perceptions of the characteristics of the A lberta N utrition G uidelines for C hildren and Y outh by child care providers may influence early adoption of nutrition guidelines in child care centres by Nikolopoulos, Hara, Farmer, Anna, Berry, Tanya R., McCargar, Linda J., Mager, Diana R.

    Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-04-2015)
    “…Abstract In 2008, the A lberta government released the A lberta N utrition G uidelines for C hildren and Y outh ( ANGCY ) as a resource for child care…”
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    Perceptions of the characteristics of the Alberta Nutrition Guidelines for Children and Youth by child care providers may influence early adoption of nutrition guidelines in child care centres by Nikolopoulos, Hara, Farmer, Anna, Berry, Tanya R., McCargar, Linda J., Mager, Diana R.

    Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-04-2015)
    “…In 2008, the Alberta government released the Alberta Nutrition Guidelines for Children and Youth (ANGCY) as a resource for child care facilities to translate…”
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