Identifying women who may benefit from higher dose omega-3 supplementation during pregnancy to reduce their risk of prematurity: exploratory analyses from the ORIP trial
Objectives The risk factors for prematurity are multifactorial and include low omega-3 status. Omega-3 supplementation in pregnancy has been found to reduce prematurity risk, particularly among women with low omega-3 levels. This study aimed to identify maternal characteristics that predict whether...
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| Main Authors: | Lisa N Yelland, Fang Huang, Maria Makrides, Karen P Best, Thomas R Sullivan, Robert A Gibson, Lucy A Simmonds, Sagar K Thakkar, Surabhi Devaraj, Irma Silva Zolezzi |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2023-04-01
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| Series: | BMJ Open |
| Online Access: | https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/4/e070220.full |
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