Association between child marriage and high blood glucose level in women: A birth cohort analysis
Objectives: Child marriage prematurely forces girls (<18 years of age) to perform adult roles prior to physical and psychological maturity. Such precocious transitions to young adulthood can have consequences on their long-term health, however, limited work has examined such relationships to date...
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Main Authors: | B.K. Datta (Author), A. Tiwari (Author), L. Glenn (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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