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Guelinckx I et al. – By using strict inclusion criteria, BMI–category–specific reference charts were generated representing, in terms of outcome, the optimal weight gain during pregnancy rather than the mean observed weight gain. This enables the weight charts to be used as a clinical tool during the counseling of pregnant women.

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