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Factors associated with dietary practice and nutritional status of pregnant women in Dessie town, northeastern Ethiopia: a community based cross sectional study

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Table 1 Socio-demographic and socio-economic characteristicsof the pregnant women in Dessie town, northeastern Ethiopia,2017 G.C, (N = 604)
Table 2 Pregnancy and nutrition related characteristics of thestudy participants in Dessie town, northeastern Ethiopia, 2017G.C, (N = 604)
Table 5 Frequency and percent of specific dietary practicerelated variables among pregnant women in Dessie town,northeastern Ethiopia, 2017 G.C, (N = 604)
Table 6 Factors associated with dietary practice of pregnant women in Dessie town, northeastern Ethiopia, 2017 G.C, (N = 604)
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