Addressing embodied inequities in health: how do we enable improvement in women’s diet in pregnancy?
Abstract
To disrupt cycles of health inequity, traceable to dietary inequities in the earliest stages of life, public health interventions should target improving nutritional wellbeing in preconception/pregnancy environments. This requires a deep engagement with pregnant/postpartum people (PPP) and their communities (including their health and social care providers, HSCP). We sought to understand the factors that influence diet during pregnancy from the...
Paper Details
Title
Addressing embodied inequities in health: how do we enable improvement in women’s diet in pregnancy?
Published Date
Jul 6, 2020
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
16
Pages
2994 - 3004
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