2024
DOI: 10.1186/s40795-024-00905-2
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Formative research to understand food beliefs and practices relating to pregnancy on Kei Besar Island, Eastern Indonesia

Jessica Gloria Mogi,
M Premikha,
Ona Nabila
et al.

Abstract: Background Food-related beliefs and practices during pregnancy may contribute to the high prevalence of chronic energy deficiencies (CED) in Eastern Indonesia, particularly in Southeast Maluku regency, where 21.33% of pregnant women experience CED. Currently, little information on these issues is available. This study investigates food beliefs and practices related to pregnancy on Kei Besar Island in the Maluku province of Eastern Indonesia. Methods … Show more

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