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Poor vitamin C status late in pregnancy is associated with increased risk of complications in type 1 diabetic women: A cross-sectional study
Bente Juhl, Finn Friis Lauszus,
Jens Lykkesfeldt
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Agriculture & Biology
cross-sectional studies
100%
pregnancy complications
76%
ascorbic acid
70%
pregnancy
64%
vitamin deficiencies
25%
glycemic control
13%
glycohemoglobin
13%
umbilical cord
11%
relative risk
11%
pregnant women
11%
fetal development
9%
confidence interval
9%
birth weight
9%
regression analysis
7%
blood
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Ascorbic Acid
87%
Cross-Sectional Studies
57%
Pregnancy
53%
Pregnancy Complications
49%
Pregnancy in Diabetics
24%
Mothers
11%
Apgar Score
10%
Fetal Development
9%
Diabetes Complications
8%
Pregnancy Outcome
8%
Fetal Blood
8%
Birth Weight
8%
Pregnant Women
7%
Regression Analysis
5%
Confidence Intervals
5%