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International Journal of Obesity (2005)|July 15, 2020
Less sedentary time is associated with a more favourable glucose-insulin axis in obese pregnant women-a secondary analysis of the DALI studyAnna M Dieberger, Gernot Desoye, Erwin Stolz, et al.
Diabetologia|March 7, 2019
A reduction in sedentary behaviour in obese women during pregnancy reduces neonatal adiposity: the DALI randomised controlled trialMireille N M van Poppel, David Simmons, Roland Devlieger, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|March 16, 2018
Cost-effectiveness of healthy eating and/or physical activity promotion in pregnant women at increased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus: economic evaluation alongside the DALI study, a European multicenter randomized controlled trialKaren Broekhuizen, David Simmons, Roland Devlieger, et al.
Nutrients|September 23, 2022
Vitamin D3 Supplementation in Overweight/Obese Pregnant Women: No Effects on the Maternal or Fetal Lipid Profile and Body Fat Distribution-A Secondary Analysis of the Multicentric, Randomized, Controlled Vitamin D and Lifestyle for Gestational Diabetes Prevention Trial (DALI)Jürgen Harreiter, Lilian C Mendoza, David Simmons, et al.
Diabetes Care|June 12, 2019
Nutritional Lifestyle Intervention in Obese Pregnant Women, Including Lower Carbohydrate Intake, Is Associated With Increased Maternal Free Fatty Acids, 3-β-Hydroxybutyrate, and Fasting Glucose Concentrations: A Secondary Factorial Analysis of the European Multicenter, Randomized Controlled DALI Lifestyle Intervention TrialJürgen Harreiter, David Simmons, Gernot Desoye, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|September 9, 2017
Is a motivational interviewing based lifestyle intervention for obese pregnant women across Europe implemented as planned? Process evaluation of the DALI studyJudith G M Jelsma, David Simmons, Nina Gobat, et al.
Diabetes Care|May 22, 2016
IADPSG and WHO 2013 Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Criteria Identify Obese Women With Marked Insulin Resistance in Early PregnancyJürgen Harreiter, David Simmons, Gernot Desoye, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|December 6, 2017
Correlates of poor mental health in early pregnancy in obese European womenMatteo C Sattler, Judith G M Jelsma, Annick Bogaerts, et al.
BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|June 7, 2018
Re: Vitamin D and gestational diabetes mellitus: a systematic review based on data free of Hawthorne effectRosa Corcoy, Lilian C Mendoza, David Simmons, et al.
Prenatal Diagnosis|September 24, 2025
Residual Risks of Fetal Chromosome Aberrations When Cell-Free DNA Prenatal Screening Is Normal: A Retrospective StudyAdriana I Iglesias, Diane Van Opstal, Florentine F Thurik, et al.
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International Journal of Obesity (2005)|July 15, 2020
Less sedentary time is associated with a more favourable glucose-insulin axis in obese pregnant women-a secondary analysis of the DALI studyAnna M Dieberger, Gernot Desoye, Erwin Stolz, et al.
Diabetologia|March 7, 2019
A reduction in sedentary behaviour in obese women during pregnancy reduces neonatal adiposity: the DALI randomised controlled trialMireille N M van Poppel, David Simmons, Roland Devlieger, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|March 16, 2018
Cost-effectiveness of healthy eating and/or physical activity promotion in pregnant women at increased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus: economic evaluation alongside the DALI study, a European multicenter randomized controlled trialKaren Broekhuizen, David Simmons, Roland Devlieger, et al.
Nutrients|September 23, 2022
Vitamin D3 Supplementation in Overweight/Obese Pregnant Women: No Effects on the Maternal or Fetal Lipid Profile and Body Fat Distribution-A Secondary Analysis of the Multicentric, Randomized, Controlled Vitamin D and Lifestyle for Gestational Diabetes Prevention Trial (DALI)Jürgen Harreiter, Lilian C Mendoza, David Simmons, et al.
Diabetes Care|June 12, 2019
Nutritional Lifestyle Intervention in Obese Pregnant Women, Including Lower Carbohydrate Intake, Is Associated With Increased Maternal Free Fatty Acids, 3-β-Hydroxybutyrate, and Fasting Glucose Concentrations: A Secondary Factorial Analysis of the European Multicenter, Randomized Controlled DALI Lifestyle Intervention TrialJürgen Harreiter, David Simmons, Gernot Desoye, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|September 9, 2017
Is a motivational interviewing based lifestyle intervention for obese pregnant women across Europe implemented as planned? Process evaluation of the DALI studyJudith G M Jelsma, David Simmons, Nina Gobat, et al.
Diabetes Care|May 22, 2016
IADPSG and WHO 2013 Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Criteria Identify Obese Women With Marked Insulin Resistance in Early PregnancyJürgen Harreiter, David Simmons, Gernot Desoye, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|December 6, 2017
Correlates of poor mental health in early pregnancy in obese European womenMatteo C Sattler, Judith G M Jelsma, Annick Bogaerts, et al.
BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|June 7, 2018
Re: Vitamin D and gestational diabetes mellitus: a systematic review based on data free of Hawthorne effectRosa Corcoy, Lilian C Mendoza, David Simmons, et al.
Prenatal Diagnosis|September 24, 2025
Residual Risks of Fetal Chromosome Aberrations When Cell-Free DNA Prenatal Screening Is Normal: A Retrospective StudyAdriana I Iglesias, Diane Van Opstal, Florentine F Thurik, et al.
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