In parts of the world where daily nutrition is unstable, pregnancy and newborn health are more precarious. A recent study led by epidemiologist Dongqing Wang of the George Mason University College of Public Health adds to the evidence that improving maternal nutrition during pregnancy may be a key intervention to improve birth outcomes.
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Nutrition support during pregnancy improves birth outcomes, global study finds

George Mason University Research institution
Maternal Nutrition Interventions Study focus
Pregnant Women In Regions With Unstable Nutrition Target population