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Correlation between intake of omega 3 fatty acids and depressive and anxiety symptoms during pregnancy

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Figure 1. Participants flow from screening to assessment.
Table 3 shows the Spearman’s correlations between  DHA and EPA, and scores from STAI-T and EPDS  ques-tionnaires
Figure 2. Correlation between intake of ω-3FA (DHA and EPA), and score values of applied scales as-

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