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Association of Household Food Insecurity with the Mental and Physical Health of Low-Income Urban Ecuadorian Women with Children
ArticleAbstract: Chronic physical and mental health conditions account for a rising proportion of morbidity, mortalitPalabras claves:Autores:Marcia Racines, Mary Margaret Weigel, Nancy P. Castro, Rodrigo X. Armijos, William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusEarly pregnancy nausea and vomiting in a high-altitude Andean population
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: We examined the prevalence, risk factors, and maternal-neonatal consequences of early prPalabras claves:ECUADOR, High altitude, Intrauterine growth, Morning sickness, Nutritional status, Pregnancy outcomeAutores:Barreno G., Caiza M., Lascano Y., Mary Margaret Weigel, Mosquera L.Fuentes:scopusHousehold food insecurity and antepartum depression in the National Children's Study
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the association between household food insecuritPalabras claves:Depression, food insecurity, Inverse probability of sampling weights, PregnancyAutores:Li M., Ludema C., Mary Margaret Weigel, Richards M., Rosenberg M.Fuentes:scopusFood aversions and cravings during early pregnancy: Association with nausea and vomiting
ArticleAbstract: The prospective cohort study examined whether Ecuadorian women with early pregnancy nausea and vomitPalabras claves:Food aversions, Food cravings, Maternal-embryo protection hypothesis, Morning sickness, PICAAutores:Caiza M., Coe K., Mary Margaret Weigel, Nancy P. Castro, Reyes M., Tello N.Fuentes:scopusIs the nausea and vomiting of early pregnancy really feto-protective?
ArticleAbstract: Background: Health care providers and popular press articles frequently advise women that nausea andPalabras claves:Fetal growth, Miscarriage, Morning sickness, Pregnancy outcomeAutores:Betancourt M., Caiza M., Cespedes S., Duchicela S., Mary Margaret Weigel, Nancy P. Castro, Reyes M., Tello N.Fuentes:scopusThe association of reproductive history, demographic factors, and alcohol and tobacco consumption with the risk of developing nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy
ArticleAbstract: The role of maternal risk factors in the development of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy was studiedPalabras claves:ALCOHOL, ethnicity, Infertility, Nausea, occupation, Pregnancy, VomitingAutores:Mary Margaret Weigel, Weigel R.M.Fuentes:scopusThe clinical utility of the roll-over test in predicting pregnancy-induced hypertension in a high-risk Andean population
ArticleAbstract: The utility of the roll-over test (ROT) as a prognostic tool for predicting pregnancy-induced hypertPalabras claves:Clinical utility, Positive and negative pbkp_redictive value, pregnancy-induced hypertension, Roll-over testAutores:Felix Camilo, Lopez A., Mary Margaret Weigel, Narváez M., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLOFuentes:scopusNausea and vomiting of early pregnancy and pregnancy outcome. A meta‐analytical review
ArticleAbstract: The generalizability of the apparent decreased risk of miscarriage and perinatal mortality associatePalabras claves:Autores:Mary Margaret Weigel, Weigel R.M.Fuentes:scopusNausea and vomiting of early pregnancy and pregnancy outcome. An epidemiological study
ArticleAbstract: The association of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy with the outcome of pregnancy was investigated iPalabras claves:Autores:Mary Margaret Weigel, Weigel R.M.Fuentes:scopusNutritional and health status of rural women colonists in the subtropical lowlands of northwest ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Maternal malnutrition and disease have many negative health, economic, social, and psychosocial consPalabras claves:diet, ECUADOR, Nutritional status, rural women, tropical parasitic diseaseAutores:Camilo S. Zurita-Salinas, Izurieta R., Mary Margaret Weigel, Monaco M.H., Racines R.J., Rodrigo X. ArmijosFuentes:scopus