Compliance with and acceptability of two fortified balanced energy protein supplements among pregnant women in rural Nepal
Abstract Some evidence suggests that balanced energy protein (BEP) supplements taken during pregnancy and lactation can have positive effects on birth outcomes such as small‐for‐gestational age and birthweight, but more evidence is needed on the long‐term use and acceptability of such supplements. W...
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Main Authors: | Tsering P. Lama (Author), Katie Moore (Author), Sheila Isanaka (Author), Leslie Jones (Author), Juliet Bedford (Author), Saskia dePee (Author), Joanne Katz (Author), Subarna K. Khatry (Author), Steven C. LeClerq (Author), James M. Tielsch (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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