There is a clear impetus for researchers to facilitate cross-sector and interdisciplinary collaboration to achieve collective action for maternal obesity prevention. Building early- and mid-career researchers' capacity to sustainably develop collective action into the future is key. Therefore, the national Health in Preconception, Pregnancy, and Postpartum Early- and Mid-career Researcher Collective (HiPPP EMR-C) was formed. Here, we describe the aim, key goals and future directions of the HiPPP EMR-C. Guided by the Simplified Framework for Understanding Collective Action, we aim to build our capacity as researchers, form policy stakeholder relationships and focus on generating impact to optimise maternal and child health and well-being.</p
Prevention of obesity in women of reproductive age is widely recognised to be important both for the...
Prevention of obesity in women of reproductive age is widely recognised to be important both for the...
CommentaryCheryce L. Harrison, Helen Skouteris, Jacqueline Boyle, Helena J. Teed
There is a clear impetus for researchers to facilitate cross-sector and interdisciplinary collaborat...
The preconception period is a key public health and clinical opportunity for obesity prevention. Thi...
The preconception period is a key public health and clinical opportunity for obesity prevention. Thi...
The preconception period is a key public health and clinical opportunity for obesity prevention. Thi...
Background: The goal of the Global Health in Preconception, Pregnancy and Postpartum (HiPPP) Allianc...
Background: The goal of the Global Health in Preconception, Pregnancy and Postpartum (HiPPP) Allianc...
Obesity in our childbearing population has increased to epidemic proportions in developed countries;...
In this article, we describe the process of establishing agreed international pregnancy research pri...
Obesity in our childbearing population has increased to epidemic proportions in developed countries;...
Obesity in our childbearing population has increased to epidemic proportions in developed countries;...
Article first published online: 30 JUN 2015. The HIPPP Collaborative includes the authors of this pa...
Prevention of obesity in women of reproductive age is widely recognised to be important both for the...
Prevention of obesity in women of reproductive age is widely recognised to be important both for the...
Prevention of obesity in women of reproductive age is widely recognised to be important both for the...
CommentaryCheryce L. Harrison, Helen Skouteris, Jacqueline Boyle, Helena J. Teed
There is a clear impetus for researchers to facilitate cross-sector and interdisciplinary collaborat...
The preconception period is a key public health and clinical opportunity for obesity prevention. Thi...
The preconception period is a key public health and clinical opportunity for obesity prevention. Thi...
The preconception period is a key public health and clinical opportunity for obesity prevention. Thi...
Background: The goal of the Global Health in Preconception, Pregnancy and Postpartum (HiPPP) Allianc...
Background: The goal of the Global Health in Preconception, Pregnancy and Postpartum (HiPPP) Allianc...
Obesity in our childbearing population has increased to epidemic proportions in developed countries;...
In this article, we describe the process of establishing agreed international pregnancy research pri...
Obesity in our childbearing population has increased to epidemic proportions in developed countries;...
Obesity in our childbearing population has increased to epidemic proportions in developed countries;...
Article first published online: 30 JUN 2015. The HIPPP Collaborative includes the authors of this pa...
Prevention of obesity in women of reproductive age is widely recognised to be important both for the...
Prevention of obesity in women of reproductive age is widely recognised to be important both for the...
Prevention of obesity in women of reproductive age is widely recognised to be important both for the...
CommentaryCheryce L. Harrison, Helen Skouteris, Jacqueline Boyle, Helena J. Teed