2019
DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzz034.p10-021-19
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Beliefs, Practices, and Advice Received on Nutrition and Health During Pregnancy: Qualitative Reports from Pregnant Women in Rural Bangladesh (P10-021-19)

Abstract: Objectives Many Bangladeshi women consume a diet that is low in nutrients, and in addition do not gain enough weight during pregnancy. We sought out to identify practices and perceptions that act as barriers to consuming both enough food and nutrient-dense foods during the pregnancy period. We also asked women where they received support and information regarding their pregnancy. Methods We randomly selected households in two… Show more

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“…Women's health issues, prioritized by the UN Global Strategy, such as food security (Aziz et al, 2020), health check-ups (Scheel et al, 2019), vaccine distribution (Senapati et al, 2017), pregnancy & nutrition (Nath et al, 2019), cognitive health (Akter et al, 2020), and domestic violence (Koenig et al, 2003) have always been the key concerns especially in deprived rural areas of developing countries. However, with the aggravation of rural environment pollution, many women are fully exposed to environmental pollution, but existing literature paid little or no attention to this issue.…”
Section: Theoretical Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women's health issues, prioritized by the UN Global Strategy, such as food security (Aziz et al, 2020), health check-ups (Scheel et al, 2019), vaccine distribution (Senapati et al, 2017), pregnancy & nutrition (Nath et al, 2019), cognitive health (Akter et al, 2020), and domestic violence (Koenig et al, 2003) have always been the key concerns especially in deprived rural areas of developing countries. However, with the aggravation of rural environment pollution, many women are fully exposed to environmental pollution, but existing literature paid little or no attention to this issue.…”
Section: Theoretical Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%