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ASSESSMENT OF VITAMIN A RICH FOODS AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This paper aims to investigate assessment of vitamin a rich food among pregnant women.The deficiency of Vitamin A is linked to substantial illness and death resulting from prevalent childhood infections. Moreso, it is the primary avoidable cause of blindness in children. Maternal mortality and adverse consequences of pregnancy and lactation are also attributable to Vitamin A inadequacy. The ability to combat infections is also adversely impacted by Vitamin A deficiency. Even the mildest form of subclinical deficiency may lead to respiratory and diarrheal infections, diminished growth rates, hi
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]1.1 Background of the StudyAccording to the World Health Organization (WHO, 2023), nutrition is a crucial component of overall health, particularly during pregnancy. Adequate nutrition is not only important for the health of the expectant mother, but also for the development of the fetus and the well-being of the baby during infancy and beyond. During the gestation period, women's nutritional needs increase, especially for specific nutrients. Inadequate intake of these nutrients can lead to adverse developmental outcomes in infants, such as low birth weight, which refers to infants weighing le ... Continue Reading
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This paper aims to investigate assessment of vitamin a rich food among pregnant women.The deficiency of Vitamin A is linked to substantial illness and death resulting from prevalent childhood infections. Moreso, it is the primary avoidable cause of blindness in children. Maternal mortality and adverse consequences of pregnancy and lactation are also attributable to Vitamin A inadequacy. The ability to combat infections is also adversely impacted by Vitamin A deficiency. Even the mildest form of subclinical deficiency may lead to respiratory and diarrheal infections, diminished growth rates, hi
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