App aims to get rural moms moving during and after pregnancy
NCT ID NCT05849649
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a mobile app called BumptUp to see if it helps pregnant and postpartum women in rural areas become more physically active. About 176 women will either use the app or receive an educational brochure. Researchers will track activity levels, weight, diet, blood pressure, and mental health to see if the app makes a difference.
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Rachel Tinius
RECRUITINGBowling Green, Kentucky, 42101, United States
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