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The role of education and migration background in explaining differences in folic acid supplementation intake in pregnancy: results from a German birth cohort study.

Celine MianiAngelique LudwigIna-Merle DoyleJürgen BreckenkampChantal Hoeller-HoltrichterJacob SpallekOliver Razum
Published in: Public health nutrition (2021)
Health practitioners may be inclined to see migrant women as an inherently at-risk group for failed intake of FAS. However, it is primarily women who did not plan their pregnancy, and women of lower formal education level, who are at risk. Different public health strategies to counter low supplementation rates should be supported, those addressing the social determinants of health (i.e. education) and those more focused on family planning.
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