Maternal Lipid‐based Nutrient Supplements (LNS) Did Not Reduce Depressive Symptoms During Pregnancy and Lactation in Rural Bangladesh
Susana L Matias; Malay Kanti Mridha; Showkat Ali Khan; Sohrab Hussain; Zakia Siddiqui; Stephen Vosti; Charles D Arnold; Kathryn G Dewey · 2016 · The FASEB Journal
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Background Maternal depression is a major global burden affecting not only women but also their children. Maternal intake and serum levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids have been inconsistently associated with reduced perinatal…
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Metadata source: Crossref · DOI 10.1096/fasebj.30.1_supplement.150.1
