High starchy food intake may increase the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes: a nested case-control study in the Shaanxi province of Northwestern China
Abstract Background There was a wider disparity in the diet characterization among most studies on diet and pregnancy outcomes in different countries, and the research in northern China is limited. Therefore, the purpose of the present study that was conducted in northwest China was to understand th...
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Main Authors: | Liyan Huang (Author), Li Shang (Author), Wenfang Yang (Author), Danyang Li (Author), Cuifang Qi (Author), Juan Xin (Author), Shanshan Wang (Author), Liren Yang (Author), Lingxia Zeng (Author), Mei Chun Chung (Author) |
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