Association of breastfeeding duration with overweight and obesity among women in Ghana
BackgroundThere is a general concurrence on the health benefits that breastfeeding confers to children, including offering maximal protection against obesity across their life course. However, the scientific evidence on similar benefits for women who breastfeed their children remains inconclusive. T...
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Main Authors: | Derek Anamaale Tuoyire (Author), Anthony Mwinilanaa Tampah-Naah (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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