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Self-Reported DHA Supplementation during Pregnancy and Its Association with Obesity or Gestational D...

Self-Reported DHA Supplementation during Pregnancy and Its Association with Obesity or Gestational D...

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Self-Reported DHA Supplementation during Pregnancy and Its Association with Obesity or Gestational Diabetes in Relation to DHA Concentration in Cord and Maternal Plasma: Results from NELA, a Prospective Mother-Offspring Cohort

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Self-Reported DHA Supplementation during Pregnancy and Its Association with Obesity or Gestational Diabetes in Relation to DHA Concentration in Cord and Maternal Plasma: Results from NELA, a Prospective Mother-Offspring Cohort

Publisher

Basel: S. Karger AG

Journal title

Annals of nutrition and metabolism, 2023-08, Vol.79, p.313

Language

English

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Publisher

Basel: S. Karger AG

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Contents

Background and objectives: Maternal supplementation of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) during pregnancy has been recommended due to its role in infant development, but its effect on materno-fetal DHA status is not well established. We evaluated the associations between DHA supplementation in pregnant women with obesity or gestational diabetes mellitus (...

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Self-Reported DHA Supplementation during Pregnancy and Its Association with Obesity or Gestational Diabetes in Relation to DHA Concentration in Cord and Maternal Plasma: Results from NELA, a Prospective Mother-Offspring Cohort

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2859247121

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2859247121

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ISSN

0250-6807

E-ISSN

1421-9697

DOI

10.1159/000530786

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