Pica and amylophagy are common among Malagasy men, women and children.
Pica, the craving and purposive consumption of non-food substances, is of public health concern for its potential deleterious and salubrious health consequences. However, neither its prevalence nor demographic correlates have been well characterized. Therefore, we conducted the first population-base...
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Autores principales: | Christopher D Golden, B J Rodolph Rasolofoniaina, Rakoto Benjamin, Sera L Young |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/beb495c0ef1a42d3a4367885c5a53961 |
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