Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation during Pregnancy in Low-Income Countries: Review of Methods and Characteristics of Studies Included in the Meta-Analyses
Margetts, Barrie M;
Fall, Caroline HD;
Ronsmans, Carine;
Allen, Lindsay H;
Fisher, David J;
(2009)
Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation during Pregnancy in Low-Income Countries: Review of Methods and Characteristics of Studies Included in the Meta-Analyses.
Food and nutrition bulletin, 30 (4_supp).
S517-S526.
ISSN 0379-5721
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/15648265090304s406
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<jats:p> This paper reports on the methods and characteristics of 12 studies from developing countries included in a meta-analysis of the impact of antenatal supplements of multiple micronutrients compared with iron–folic acid on micronutrient status, maternal nutritional status, birth outcomes, and neonatal survival. </jats:p>