Targeting the perinatal diet to modulate the gut microbiota increases dietary variety and prebiotic and probiotic food intakes: results from a randomised controlled trial
Samantha L. Dawson(Barwon Health), Felice N. Jacka(Deakin University), Mimi L.K. Tang(Royal Children's Hospital), Phillip Dawson(Deakin University), Gerard Clarke(University College Cork), Mohammadreza Mohebbi(Deakin University), Jeffrey M. Craig(Murdoch Children's Research Institute)
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