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Jones EJ et al. – Findings from this review may assist women's health researchers and clinicians in developing appropriate interventions for increasing risk awareness, promoting self–efficacy for weight loss and physical activity behaviors, and decreasing rates of diabetes and cardiovascular disease among women with previous gestational diabetes mellitus.

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