Acceptability of 11 fortified balanced energy‐protein supplements for pregnant women in Nepal
Abstract Evidence suggests that multiple micronutrient and balanced energy protein (BEP) supplementation during pregnancy can decrease the risk of stillbirth and small‐for‐gestational‐age births and increase birth weight. We conducted a mixed‐methods formative research study to identify the most acc...
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Main Authors: | Tsering P. Lama (Author), Subarna K. Khatry (Author), Sheila Isanaka (Author), Katie Moore (Author), Leslie Jones (Author), Juliet Bedford (Author), Joanne Katz (Author), Saskia dePee (Author), Steven C. LeClerq (Author), James M. Tielsch (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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