2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3793039/v1
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Food Insecurity among Syrian Pregnant Women: a cross- sectional study

Kareem Zabad,
Anas Alnesr,
Hadel Alkadah
et al.

Abstract: Background: Food insecurity, defined as “the lack of regular and secure access to enough safe and nutritious food for normal growth, development, and active, healthy life”,is of significant importance considering its serious and long-term consequences on public health. Additionally, nations grappling with armed conflicts and economic downturns are especially susceptible to food insecurity, exacerbating their healthcare challenges. Moreover, pregnancy is considered a critical phase due to the increased nutritio… Show more

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