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Sources and Factors Associated with Caffeine Consumption in the Year Previous and its Modification during the First Half of Pregnancy

DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2016.186
Synopsis: 
The study aimed to identify caffeine sources and the relationship between socioeconomic, anthropometric and lifestyle factors and caffeine consumption during the year before pregnancy High caffeine consumption during pregnancy is associated with women using tobacco and alcohol, lower educational level, higher parity and more previous spontaneous abortions.

ABSTRACT

Objetive: To identify caffeine sources and the relationship between socioeconomic, anthropometric, obstetric and lifestyle factors and caffeine consumption during the year before pregnancy, plus its modification during the first half of pregnancy.

Accepted: 
11 Jul, 2016
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e-Published: 21 Jul, 2016

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