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The South Asian Birth Cohort Sub-study: Optimal Perinatal Health Behaviours from the Perspectives of Grandmothers- officially released by Canadian Institute of Health Research in the 'Video Talks' competition for 2016.
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If we can better understand a South Asian woman’s social networks, we will design interventions that help her improve the health of her family with the support of her social networks.
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Providing further understanding of the link between low birth weights and obesity later in life, researchers found nutritionally deprived newborns are "programmed" to eat more because they develop less neurons in the region of the brain that controls food intake
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We now have 1012 mothers enrolled in the START study!
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 This research study is designed to investigate how South Asian women can promote healthy and active living in their families and larger social networks. As part of this study, we want to better understand your social networks to see how healthy and active living can be promoted within them.

 

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