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Prenatal multiple micronutrient supplementation is associated with improved maternal gestational weight gain: A prospective longitudinal study in Parepare, Indonesia
Battung S.M.
International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Q1Published: 2026
Abstract
Our findings indicate that many women in Indonesia do not achieve adequate GWG. Ensuring the recommended MMS dose during pregnancy may improve nutrition status and increase the likelihood of adequate GWG. Thus, advice on the provision of MMS consumption and appropriate GWG should be part of antenatal care services for all pregnant women.
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