Relationships between psychosocial distress and diet during pregnancy and infant birthweight in a lower-middle income country: ‘healthy mothers, healthy communities’ study in Vanuatu

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  • Pomer, Alysa; Buffa, Giavana; Taleo, Fasihah; Sizemore, J. Hunter; Tokon, Apisai; Taleo, George; Tarivonda, Len; Chan, Chim W.; Kaneko, Akira et Dancause, Kelsey N. (2018). « Relationships between psychosocial distress and diet during pregnancy and infant birthweight in a lower-middle income country: ‘healthy mothers, healthy communities’ study in Vanuatu ». Annals of Human Biology, 45(3), pp. 220-228.
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