Nutrition in 1000 days/ Maternal Child Health
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https://doi.org/10.60127/sjms.5.1.2016.101Abstract
Nutrition plays a major role in maternal and child health and it is widely recognized that optimum nutrition in early life is the foundation for long-term health. A healthy maternal dietary pattern, along with adequate maternal body composition, metabolism and placental nutrient supply, reduces the risk of maternal, fetal mortality and morbidity and long-term effects in the offspring. While under-nutrition is mainly an issue of low-income countries, malnutrition, due to poor quality diet, is becoming a global health problem.
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