Cite
A Vegetable, Oil, and Fruit Dietary Pattern in Late Pregnancy is Linked to Reduced Risks of Adverse Birth Outcomes in a Predominantly Low-Income Hispanic and Latina Pregnancy Cohort.
MLA
Maldonado, Luis E., et al. “A Vegetable, Oil, and Fruit Dietary Pattern in Late Pregnancy Is Linked to Reduced Risks of Adverse Birth Outcomes in a Predominantly Low-Income Hispanic and Latina Pregnancy Cohort.” The Journal of Nutrition, vol. 152, no. 12, Jan. 2023, pp. 2837–46. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxac209.
APA
Maldonado, L. E., Farzan, S. F., Toledo-Corral, C. M., Dunton, G. F., Habre, R., Eckel, S. P., Johnson, M., Yang, T., Grubbs, B. H., Lerner, D., Chavez, T., Breton, C. V., & Bastain, T. M. (2023). A Vegetable, Oil, and Fruit Dietary Pattern in Late Pregnancy is Linked to Reduced Risks of Adverse Birth Outcomes in a Predominantly Low-Income Hispanic and Latina Pregnancy Cohort. The Journal of Nutrition, 152(12), 2837–2846. https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxac209
Chicago
Maldonado, Luis E, Shohreh F Farzan, Claudia M Toledo-Corral, Genevieve F Dunton, Rima Habre, Sandrah P Eckel, Mark Johnson, et al. 2023. “A Vegetable, Oil, and Fruit Dietary Pattern in Late Pregnancy Is Linked to Reduced Risks of Adverse Birth Outcomes in a Predominantly Low-Income Hispanic and Latina Pregnancy Cohort.” The Journal of Nutrition 152 (12): 2837–46. doi:10.1093/jn/nxac209.