Weight gain in pregnancy: consequences for mother and baby
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The abstract should not exceed 250 words.
The data sources should be as current as possible but may also demonstrate the need for more or specific areas of research. It may in" rel="nofollow">include two to six tables or figures, as appropriate.
The review article should:
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? Organize studies by conceptual subheadin" rel="nofollow">ings and themes rather than describin" rel="nofollow">ing or discussin" rel="nofollow">ing one after another.
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? Include specific questions left to answer with future research.
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? Describe (briefly) how you prioritized studies by rigor of the study design.
? Present both pro and con sides of the literature base regardin" rel="nofollow">ing a particular problem.
? If possible, summarize results from large numbers of publications in" rel="nofollow">in a table.
? Include practical recommendations for the practice of dietetics based on the reviewed literature.
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? Conclusion (at the end of the text)
? References (after the Conclusion).
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author. They should be used to organize the text and guide the reader.