Is maternal mid-upper arm circumference still relevant for use in humanitarian contexts? Emergency Nutrition Network
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In this FEX Podcast Episode Stephanie Wrottesley and Eilise Brennan speak with Mija Ververs and Sonia Kapil to discuss findings from their recent scoping review. The authors provide insights into their motivation for this work and what it adds, as well as their perspectives on the potential implications of broader adoption of this threshold in nutrition programmes and on what evidence is still needed to better identify and manage at-risk pregnant women in humanitarian contexts.
Read the original article that ignited the podcast discussion: https://www.ennonline.net/fex/70/maternal-mid-upper-arm-circumference-still-relevant-to-identify-adverse-birth-outcomes-in-humanitarian-contexts
In this FEX Podcast Episode Stephanie Wrottesley and Eilise Brennan speak with Mija Ververs and Sonia Kapil to discuss findings from their recent scoping review. The authors provide insights into their motivation for this work and what it adds, as well as their perspectives on the potential implications of broader adoption of this threshold in nutrition programmes and on what evidence is still needed to better identify and manage at-risk pregnant women in humanitarian contexts.
Read the original article that ignited the podcast discussion: https://www.ennonline.net/fex/70/maternal-mid-upper-arm-circumference-still-relevant-to-identify-adverse-birth-outcomes-in-humanitarian-contexts
20 min