Liquefied petroleum gas stove use during pregnancy does not

Liquefied petroleum gas stove use during pregnancy does not reduce stunting in infants

1. In this randomized controlled trial, replacing biomass stoves with those using liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) during pregnancy did not reduce stunting in infants at one year despite reductions in household air pollution. 2. There was no appreciable difference in stunting in infants at six months between the biomass cookstove and liquefied petroleum gas cookstove

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, World Health Organization , Household Air Pollution Intervention Network , Minute Medicine Inc , Rating Level , Multicenter Growth Reference Study , Confidence Interval , Biomass Cookstove , Environmental Health , Infant Stunting , Liquefied Petroleum Gas Stove , Neonatology , Obstetrics , Pediatrics , Pregnancy , Public Health ,

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