Prenatal iron supplementation adjusted to maternal iron stores reduces behavioural problems in 4‐year‐old children
Abstract Prenatal iron supplementation improves children's health and cognitive performance, but few studies explore behavioural development. This study assessed the effects of adjusting prenatal iron supplementation to maternal iron stores during early pregnancy on children's behavioural...
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Main Authors: | Lucía Iglesias‐Vázquez (Author), Josefa Canals (Author), Carmen Hernández‐Martínez (Author), Núria Voltas (Author), Victoria Arija (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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