1. American Dietetics Association. (2003). ADA Evidence Analysis Manual. Chicago: Edition V.
2. Baskin, R., Hill, B., Jacka, F. N., O'Neil, A., & Skouteris, H. (2015). The association between diet quality and mental health during the perinatal period. A Systematic Review. Appetite,91, 41–47.
3. Bauer, A., Parsonage, M., Knapp, M., Lemmi, V., & Adelaja, B. (Published October 2014). The costs of perinatal mental health problems. Centre for Mental health and London School of Economics
4. Cheng, C.Y., & Pickler, R.H. (2014). Perinatal stress, fatigue, depressive symptoms, and immune modulation in late pregnancy and one month postpartum. The Scientific World Journal
5. Essa, A. R., Browne, E. P., Punska, E. C., Perkins, K., Boudreau, E., Wiggins, H., et al. (2018). Dietary intervention to increase fruit and vegetable consumption in breastfeeding women: A pilot randomized trial measuring inflammatory markers in breast milk. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics,118, 2287–2295.