2016
DOI: 10.25100/cm.v47i1.2250
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Calcium and linoleic acid supplements in the prevention of pre-eclampsia.

Abstract: Alzate et al.1, conducted a nested case-control study to (quote) “estimate the protective effect from calcium [supplement] alone [CC], compared to calcium plus conjugated linoleic acid [CC+CLA] in nulliparous women at risk of preeclampsia”. Based on a crude analysis of the data in Table 3,1 they concluded that neither CC nor CC+CLA reduced the risk of preeclampsia in the whole sample, but that CC+CLA significantly decreased risk among women 13-18 years old. A quick look analysis of the data in this table shows… Show more

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“…Negative correlation was also observed between serum calcium and MAP in first trimester of pregnancy (r = −0.288, p = 0.007). There are research evidences that documented an inverse relationship between intake of calcium in pregnancy and incidence of preeclampsia [42] [43]. In 2011, WHO recommended calcium supplementation with 1.5 -2.0 g per day in calcium deficient pregnant women for the prevention of pregnancy hypertensive disorders [44].…”
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“…Negative correlation was also observed between serum calcium and MAP in first trimester of pregnancy (r = −0.288, p = 0.007). There are research evidences that documented an inverse relationship between intake of calcium in pregnancy and incidence of preeclampsia [42] [43]. In 2011, WHO recommended calcium supplementation with 1.5 -2.0 g per day in calcium deficient pregnant women for the prevention of pregnancy hypertensive disorders [44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%