Nutrition Education for Postpartum Women
This pilot study examined the effectiveness of a 4-month clinic-based dietary intervention emphasizing the intake of deep yellow and dark green vegetables versus usual care on improving diet quality in postpartum women. The intervention group (n = 31) received 1 face-to-face nutrition education sess...
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Main Authors: | Grace Falciglia (Author), Julia Piazza (Author), Erika Ritcher (Author), Christina Reinerman (Author), Seung Yeon Lee (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2014-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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