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Evaluating User Experience and Satisfaction in a Concussion Rehabilitation App: Usability Study
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67275
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Similarly, Akinci et al [33] reported that in a small cohort (n=164), prepregnancy obesity, greater gestational weight gain, and a fasting glucose level (>5.5 mmol/L) on the 75-g OGTT predicted the development of metabolic syndrome in postpartum women with moderate to high discrimination.
There are very few studies that use maternal characteristics to predict both maternal and fetal/neonatal pregnancy outcomes, even though they are inextricably linked.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72542
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However, there were significant differences in some variables, such as body weight (control: 98.3, SD 14.3 kg vs intervention: 105.4, SD 16.4 kg; P=.04) and some parameters of body composition including extracellular water (control: 15.1, SD 2.8 L vs intervention: 17.8, SD 2.9 L; P
Baseline clinical characteristics based on study group.
a SBP: systolic blood pressure.
b DBP: diastolic blood pressure.
c HR: heart rate.
d Hb A1c: glycated hemoglobin.
e TC: total cholesterol.
f LDL-c: LDL cholesterol.
g HDL-c: HDL cholesterol
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60758
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