Keith Doke
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Keith Doke's research focuses on maternal health and nutrition during pregnancy. His work includes investigations into macronutrient and energy intake across different trimesters among pregnant women in Arkansas, as documented in his 2025 publication. This study is part of the "Glowing Study" cohort. Doke collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Lesley Jones, C. Phillips, Lisa T. Jansen, and Haleigh Cox, with whom he has shared publications. His recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in research within the field of maternal and perinatal health.
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- Publications: 1
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Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study (2025)
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- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
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