Diet Counselling in Pregnancy Induced Hypertension: Effect on the Status of Serum Trace Elements, Electrolytes and Neonatal Health
Himlesh,
Kiran Grover,
Neerja Singla
et al.
Abstract:Keeping in view that pregnancies are complicated by hypertension, the present study was planned to create awareness and knowledge about pregnancy induced hypertension through diet counseling among low-income group women who were visiting government hospital and community health centers. A total of 60 pregnancy induced hypertensive subjects were selected. They were divided into two groups i.e., Control and Experimental with 30 subjects each. The experimental group was provided with diet counseling based on the … Show more
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