The relationship between maternal health literacy with physical activity self-efficacy in postpartum women
Masoumeh Masoumy,
Soudabeh Hamedi-Shahraki,
Fatemeh Zeraatpishe
Abstract:<strong data-sider-select-id="45a7d5aa-07d2-4182-a43e-71a120ef67f0">Background and aims: For women of reproductive age, postpartum weight retention can increase the risk of obesity and its associated health risks in women. Adequate health literacy can improve women’s self-efficacy regarding their ability to adhere to physical activity postpartum. The study aimed to determine the relationship between health literacy and physical self-efficacy in postpartum women referred to comprehensive health service ce… Show more
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