Reported health, social support, stress and associations with choline intake in pregnant women in central South Africa: the NuEMI study 2018-2019
Abstract Background The health and well-being of pregnant women can influence pregnancy outcomes and are closely associated with social support and experiences of stress. Poor nutrition predisposes to poor health with choline intake affecting pregnancy outcome. This study determined reported health,...
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Main Authors: | Liska Robb (Author), Elizabeth Margaretha Jordaan (Author), Gina Joubert (Author), Jennifer Ngounda (Author), Corinna May Walsh (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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