Impact of prenatal exposure to Ramadan on disability in Pakistan among adults age 18-64
Purpose: Temporary disruptions to eating and sleeping patterns due to exposure to Ramadan during pregnancy have been shown to increase the probability of disability and chronic health problems later in life. This study aims to analyze the intent-to-treat effect of prenatal exposure to Ramadan (the I...
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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