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Policies and programmes to improve preconception nutrition in South Asia

Policies and programmes to improve preconception nutrition in South Asia
Policies and programmes to improve preconception nutrition in South Asia

The health and health behaviours of women before conception significantly influence maternal and child health outcomes. Despite growing evidence supporting preconception nutrition care, data on the implementation of related policies and programmes remains limited. This paper reviews public policies and programmes delivering preconception nutrition interventions in eight South Asian countries, targeting married pre-pregnant women aged 15–49 years and identifies the systems bottlenecks in programme implementation. Most countries, except Sri Lanka, lack universal programmes for health and nutrition screening, provision of essential micronutrients, counselling on healthy eating and treatment for at-risk women. Even in countries, where supportive policies exist, implementation of comprehensive nutrition services for pre-pregnant women faces significant bottlenecks across six health system building blocks. Addressing these barriers is critical to improving intervention effectiveness, programme implementation, and informed decision-making. Further testing of a proposed comprehensive algorithm for preconception nutrition in diverse country contexts across South Asia is necessary.

Policies and programs, Preconception care, Preconception nutrition, South Asia, Women's nutritional care and support
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et al.
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Choedon, Tashi
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Shrivastav, Monica
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Verma, Raj Kumar
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Gulati, Cheshta
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Rowel, Dhammica
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Daniel, Abner
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Mishra, Preetu
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Paudyal, Naveen
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Salman, Muhammad
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Khan, Wisal
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Osman Warfa, Khadija Khalif
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Amin, Muhammad
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Aminee, Ahmadwali
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Chowdhury, Ireen Akhter
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Dorji, Kinley
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Chakma, Indrani
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Ahmed, Aishath Shahula
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Schoenaker, Danielle
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Hirst, Jane
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Chowdhury, Ranadip
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Saville, Naomi M.
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Miller, Faith
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Murira, Zivai
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Hazra, Avishek, Choedon, Tashi and Shrivastav, Monica , et al. (2025) Policies and programmes to improve preconception nutrition in South Asia. The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia, 36, [100589]. (doi:10.1016/j.lansea.2025.100589).

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Abstract

The health and health behaviours of women before conception significantly influence maternal and child health outcomes. Despite growing evidence supporting preconception nutrition care, data on the implementation of related policies and programmes remains limited. This paper reviews public policies and programmes delivering preconception nutrition interventions in eight South Asian countries, targeting married pre-pregnant women aged 15–49 years and identifies the systems bottlenecks in programme implementation. Most countries, except Sri Lanka, lack universal programmes for health and nutrition screening, provision of essential micronutrients, counselling on healthy eating and treatment for at-risk women. Even in countries, where supportive policies exist, implementation of comprehensive nutrition services for pre-pregnant women faces significant bottlenecks across six health system building blocks. Addressing these barriers is critical to improving intervention effectiveness, programme implementation, and informed decision-making. Further testing of a proposed comprehensive algorithm for preconception nutrition in diverse country contexts across South Asia is necessary.

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Accepted/In Press date: 13 April 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 1 May 2025
Published date: 12 May 2025
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2025 The Author(s)
Keywords: Policies and programs, Preconception care, Preconception nutrition, South Asia, Women's nutritional care and support

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Local EPrints ID: 502829
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/502829
PURE UUID: 65aaafdd-f552-47a6-930f-b448f70e7fb1
ORCID for Danielle Schoenaker: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7652-990X

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Date deposited: 09 Jul 2025 16:31
Last modified: 22 Aug 2025 02:29

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Author: Avishek Hazra
Author: Tashi Choedon
Author: Monica Shrivastav
Author: Raj Kumar Verma
Author: Cheshta Gulati
Author: Dhammica Rowel
Author: Abner Daniel
Author: Preetu Mishra
Author: Naveen Paudyal
Author: Naureen Arshad
Author: Muhammad Salman
Author: Wisal Khan
Author: Khadija Khalif Osman Warfa
Author: Muhammad Amin
Author: Ahmadwali Aminee
Author: Ireen Akhter Chowdhury
Author: Kinley Dorji
Author: Indrani Chakma
Author: Aishath Shahula Ahmed
Author: Hari Prasad Pokhrel
Author: Jane Hirst
Author: Ranadip Chowdhury
Author: Naomi M. Saville
Author: Faith Miller
Author: Zivai Murira
Author: Vani Sethi
Corporate Author: et al.

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