A village-matched evaluation of providing a local supplemental food during pregnancy in rural Bangladesh: a preliminary study
Abstract Background Prenatal balanced protein energy supplementation consumed by undernourished women improves mid-upper arm circumference in early infancy. This study aimed to identify whether locally produced maternal food-based supplementation improved anthropometric measures at birth and early i...
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Main Authors: | Briony Stevens (Author), Kerrianne Watt (Author), Julie Brimbecombe (Author), Alan Clough (Author), Jenni A. Judd (Author), Daniel Lindsay (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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