Dietary diversity predicts the adequacy of micronutrient intake in pregnant adolescent girls and women in Bangladesh, but use of the 5-group cutoff poorly identifies individuals with inadequate intake
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Main Authors: | Nguyen, Phuong Hong, Huybregts, Lieven, Sanghvi, Tina, Tran, Lan Mai, Frongillo, Edward A., Menon, Purnima, Ruel, Marie T. |
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2024-06-21T09:08:39Z
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146763 |
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