Enhancing nutrition knowledge and dietary diversity among rural pregnant women in Malawi: a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background In many sub-Saharan African countries, such as Malawi, antenatal care (ANC) services do not deliver sufficient nutrition awareness to improve adequate dietary intake in pregnancy. We therefore compared the effects of supplementary nutrition education and dietary counselling with...
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Main Authors: | Lillian Ziyenda Katenga-Kaunda (Author), Penjani Rhoda Kamudoni (Author), Gerd Holmboe-Ottesen (Author), Heidi E. Fjeld (Author), Ibrahimu Mdala (Author), Zumin Shi (Author), Per Ole Iversen (Author) |
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