Abstract Background Micronutrient malnutrition has been associated with maternal depressive symptoms (MDS), but little is known about the effects of preconceptional micronutrient supplementation. This paper examined the effects of preconceptional micronutrient supplementation on MDS during pregnancy and postpartum. Methods We used data from a double-blind controlled trial (PRECONCEPT) in which 5011 Vietnamese women were randomized to receive weekly supplements containing either a) multiple micronutrients (MM) b) iron and folic acid (IFA) or c) folic acid (FA) until conception (n = 1813). Maternal mental health was assessed using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) at baseline (preconception), and the Edinburgh Post...
Access to thesis restricted until 05/2025.Postpartum depression (PPD), a critical public health issu...
Aim: In this retrospective survey women with and without self-reported postpartum depression (PPD) w...
Evidence for the impact of micronutrient supplementation trials on depression in women from developi...
Abstract Background Micronutrient malnutrition has be...
PRIFPRI3; CRP4PHND; A4NHCGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH
Background Postpartum depression is a serious problem for women and their offspring. Micronutrient s...
Perinatal depression is highly prevalent in low-and-middle-income countries and has been linked to p...
We examined the impact on depression at 6 months postpartum of maternal supplementation with sm...
In recent years, attention has been called to the link between nutrition and mental health. Postpart...
Women who are pregnant or nursing have an increased risk of malnutrition as well as depression. The ...
Background: The dietary intake of women in the weeks before and after pregnancy has important implic...
Background: Left untreated, antenatal depression can have negative consequences for the pregnant wo...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Preconception micronutrient interventions may be a promising approach to red...
Maternal caregiving capacity, which is affected in part by cognition and mood, is crucial for the he...
Maternal caregiving capacity, which is affected in part by cognition and mood, is crucial for the he...
Access to thesis restricted until 05/2025.Postpartum depression (PPD), a critical public health issu...
Aim: In this retrospective survey women with and without self-reported postpartum depression (PPD) w...
Evidence for the impact of micronutrient supplementation trials on depression in women from developi...
Abstract Background Micronutrient malnutrition has be...
PRIFPRI3; CRP4PHND; A4NHCGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH
Background Postpartum depression is a serious problem for women and their offspring. Micronutrient s...
Perinatal depression is highly prevalent in low-and-middle-income countries and has been linked to p...
We examined the impact on depression at 6 months postpartum of maternal supplementation with sm...
In recent years, attention has been called to the link between nutrition and mental health. Postpart...
Women who are pregnant or nursing have an increased risk of malnutrition as well as depression. The ...
Background: The dietary intake of women in the weeks before and after pregnancy has important implic...
Background: Left untreated, antenatal depression can have negative consequences for the pregnant wo...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Preconception micronutrient interventions may be a promising approach to red...
Maternal caregiving capacity, which is affected in part by cognition and mood, is crucial for the he...
Maternal caregiving capacity, which is affected in part by cognition and mood, is crucial for the he...
Access to thesis restricted until 05/2025.Postpartum depression (PPD), a critical public health issu...
Aim: In this retrospective survey women with and without self-reported postpartum depression (PPD) w...
Evidence for the impact of micronutrient supplementation trials on depression in women from developi...