Iron but not folic acid supplementation reduces the risk of low birthweight in pregnant women without anaemia: a case–control study
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health2008Vol. 62(2), pp. 120–124
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Silvia Palma, Rocío Pérez‐Iglesias, Dolores Prieto, Rosa Pardo, Javier Llorca, Miguel Delgado‐Rodríguez
Abstract
Iron supplementation is associated with a lower risk of LBW in pregnant women without anaemia.
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