A NEW research project from
Queensland’s Griffith University
aims to dispel myths around
vitamin use for women before,
during and after pregnancy.
The study, conducted by PhD
candidate Janelle McAlpine, will
survey several thousand women
on what multivitamins they take,
as well as their general health, diet
and the influences on their choices
of food and supplements.
“For women who give birth
questions will also be asked on
issues such as the birth weight
of their baby and whether they
laboured spontaneously.
“These are the sorts of things
that we believe could be influenced
by supplement usage but have
never actually been thoroughly
researched before,” McAlpine said.
The research project can be
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