2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.19.22283683
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Improved income status increased obesity and decreased anemia risk compared to high parity and low-income in pregnant south Ghanaian women: Analysis of hospital-acquired data

Abstract: Background Women of reproductive age (WIFA, 15-49 years) in Ghana are experiencing an upsurge in excess body mass index (BMI) and anemia (low hemoglobin concentration (Hb of  £ 10.9 g/dl)). Regions of Southern Ghana (Central, Eastern, and Volta) are recognized to have high rates of adolescent pregnancies, and is known to be associated with high risk of anemia. However, little is known for pregnant South Ghanaian women. This study aimed to examine anthropometry – maternal stature and early pregnancy BMI – and s… Show more

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