Diet during pregnancy: Influence of social characteristics and migration in the ELFE cohort
Abstract Better adherence to dietary guidelines during pregnancy is supposed to result in healthier perinatal outcomes. We aim to characterize the diets of pregnant women by hypothesis‐driven and exploratory approaches and describe potential social determinants. Analyses included 12 048 mothers from...
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Main Authors: | Manik Kadawathagedara (Author), Namanjeet Ahluwalia (Author), Marie‐Noelle Dufourg (Author), Anne Forhan (Author), Marie Aline Charles (Author), Sandrine Lioret (Author), Blandine deLauzon‐Guillain (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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