Association between high-risk fertility behaviour and anaemia among urban Indian women (15-49 years)
Abstract Background Women in their reproductive age have tremendous health implications that affect their health and well-being. Anaemia is an indicator of inadequate dietary intake and poor health. Maternal malnutrition significantly impacts maternal and child health outcomes, increasing the mother...
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Main Authors: | Sanjay Kumar Pal (Author), Chander Shekhar (Author) |
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