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Lifestyle, reproductive factors and food intake in Greenlandic pregnant women: The ACCEPT – sub-study
2015
International Journal of Circumpolar Health
Background. In the past decades, Greenland has changed from a hunter society to a more western lifestyle, causing less intake of traditional food, such as marine mammals, fish and seabirds. These changes in the living conditions and food habits might impact the maternal health in Greenland. Objectives. To describe lifestyle, reproductive factors and food intake in Greenlandic pregnant women, and to assess possible age and geographical differences. Design. Cross-sectional study of 189
doi:10.3402/ijch.v74.29469
pmid:28417822
fatcat:2omw5um56rbtlcnoyj2drbt7mu