Objective: To evaluate whether the fetal linear growth effects of maternal nutrition supplementation would be maintained through 6 months postnatal age.Study design: The Women First trial (WF) was a multi-country individually randomized clinical trial that compared the impact of maternal nutrition supplementation initiated preconception (Arm 1) vs at ∼11 weeks gestation (Arm 2), vs. no supplement (Arm 3); the intervention was discontinued at delivery. Trial sites were Democratic Republic of Congo, Guatemala, India, and Pakistan. Analysis includes 2421 infants born to 2408 randomized women. Primary outcome was the trajectory of length-for-age Z-scores (LAZ) by arm, based on assessments at birth and 1, 3, and 6 months. We fitted longitudinal ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal nutrition in preconception and early pregnancy influences fetal growth. Evidenc...
Background: Although prenatal multiple micronutrients can improve fetal growth, their benefit on pos...
Background: There is a lack of information on the optimal timing of food supplementation to malnouri...
BACKGROUND: The multicountry Women First trial demonstrated that nutritional supplementation initiat...
Background: Reported benefits of maternal nutrition supplements commenced during pregnancy in low-re...
South Asia has >50% of the global burden of low birth weight (LBW). The objective was to determine t...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Prenatal lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS) have been shown to improve...
Background: Maternal nutrition in preconception and early pregnancy influences fetal growth. Evidenc...
Abstract Background Research directed to optimizing maternal nutrition commencing prior to conceptio...
Growth faltering among children during the first five years of life is a common problem among low an...
Pregnancy and breastfeeding make demands on maternal nutrient stores. The extent of depletion and th...
Background: Small-for-gestational-age (SGA) term infants are at risk of long-term growth deficits. O...
Background: Reported benefits of maternal nutrition supplements commenced during pregnancy in low-re...
Abstract Background There is a lack of information on the optimal timing of food supplementation to ...
BACKGROUND: Nutritional insults and conditions during fetal life and infancy influence subsequent gr...
BACKGROUND: Maternal nutrition in preconception and early pregnancy influences fetal growth. Evidenc...
Background: Although prenatal multiple micronutrients can improve fetal growth, their benefit on pos...
Background: There is a lack of information on the optimal timing of food supplementation to malnouri...
BACKGROUND: The multicountry Women First trial demonstrated that nutritional supplementation initiat...
Background: Reported benefits of maternal nutrition supplements commenced during pregnancy in low-re...
South Asia has >50% of the global burden of low birth weight (LBW). The objective was to determine t...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Prenatal lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS) have been shown to improve...
Background: Maternal nutrition in preconception and early pregnancy influences fetal growth. Evidenc...
Abstract Background Research directed to optimizing maternal nutrition commencing prior to conceptio...
Growth faltering among children during the first five years of life is a common problem among low an...
Pregnancy and breastfeeding make demands on maternal nutrient stores. The extent of depletion and th...
Background: Small-for-gestational-age (SGA) term infants are at risk of long-term growth deficits. O...
Background: Reported benefits of maternal nutrition supplements commenced during pregnancy in low-re...
Abstract Background There is a lack of information on the optimal timing of food supplementation to ...
BACKGROUND: Nutritional insults and conditions during fetal life and infancy influence subsequent gr...
BACKGROUND: Maternal nutrition in preconception and early pregnancy influences fetal growth. Evidenc...
Background: Although prenatal multiple micronutrients can improve fetal growth, their benefit on pos...
Background: There is a lack of information on the optimal timing of food supplementation to malnouri...