Diet quality of women of reproductive age is a major determinant of their weight status and health during pregnancy.
Obesity during pregnancy exhibits deleterious consequences on the mother and the offspring.
Stress has been linked with low diet quality but no study assessed this link in women of reproductive age.
This research aims to investigate the association between Stress and Diet Quality in Women of Reproductive Age (18-49 years old) through an Online Survey.
Link to the Online Survey : https://bournemouth.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/phd-uk
Best Regards
Karim Khaled
khaledk@Bournemouth.ac.uk
01202966742
The Participant Information Sheet is available through the following link: https://bournemouth.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/participant-information-sheet
BU research into breast milk quality-Participants needed










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