Micronutrient supplementation affects maternal-infant feeding interactions and maternal distress in Bangladesh123
AUTOR(ES)
Frith, Amy L
FONTE
American Society for Nutrition
RESUMO
Background: Good maternal-infant interaction is essential for optimal infant growth, health, and development. Although micronutrient malnutrition has been associated with poorer interaction, the effects of maternal micronutrient supplementation on interaction are unknown.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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