The goal of this K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award is to better understand associations of 24-hour movement profiles during pregnancy (consisting of physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep) and maternal and infant outcomes. This Award includes training in the analysis of accelerometer-measured physical activity data, compositional data analysis, sleep physiology and measurement, and collection of quantitative data.
Using a 24-Hour Movement Framework to Improve Pregnancy Outcomes
Investigator: Badon, Sylvia
Funder: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development