Human breast milk is particularly essential for infants with specific medical conditions, such as low blood sugar, congenital heart disease, and immunologic deficiencies.
All participants were aged 18–45, were educated to at least college level, and either had children aged 0–4 or were pregnant.
GDM occurs when the body is unable to produce enough insulin or use it effectively to maintain normal blood sugar levels during pregnancy.
The work with FoodCorps supports hands-on food education and nourishing meals to students across the USA.
A significant portion of the Tanzanian population suffers from micronutrient deficiencies and has limited access to nutritious and affordable food.