2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0889-8553(02)00132-2
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Nutritional assessment and support during pregnancy

Abstract: This article thoroughly updates the authors' previous review of nutritional assessment and support during pregnancy. After briefly reviewing nutrient metabolism and requirements, the authors discuss the nutritional assessment of the pregnant woman and review the nutritional support principles in hyperemesis gravidarum and other conditions that can compromise the nutritional health of mother or fetus.

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“…The current results are similar to studies by Fuller et al (2006b) and Mü ldner and Richards (2007) Any severe nutritional deficiency of a pregnant woman will directly affect the growing foetus, thus influencing not only female mortality but also foetal/infant morbidity and mortality (Hamaoui and Hamaoui, 2003). Given that female physiological status can directly affect foetal/perinatal health and survival, the elevated d 15 N values of the foetus/perinates could be explained by the negative nitrogen balance of either the mother, the perinate/foetus or both, as a result of maternal nutritional stress or disease.…”
Section: Disease In the Mothers And/or Perinates Affecting Isotope Vasupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The current results are similar to studies by Fuller et al (2006b) and Mü ldner and Richards (2007) Any severe nutritional deficiency of a pregnant woman will directly affect the growing foetus, thus influencing not only female mortality but also foetal/infant morbidity and mortality (Hamaoui and Hamaoui, 2003). Given that female physiological status can directly affect foetal/perinatal health and survival, the elevated d 15 N values of the foetus/perinates could be explained by the negative nitrogen balance of either the mother, the perinate/foetus or both, as a result of maternal nutritional stress or disease.…”
Section: Disease In the Mothers And/or Perinates Affecting Isotope Vasupporting
confidence: 91%
“…A ingestão adequada de proteínas durante a gestação tem importância para o desenvolvimento da placenta, para a expansão dos tecidos maternos, inclusive para o aumento no volume sanguíneo e para o crescimento do feto 15 .…”
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“…Along these lines, prophylaxis and treatment of growth that prompts ovarian disappointment can incredibly build the hazard for osteoporosis. (Hamaoui & Hamaoui, 2003) Cigarette smoking was first distinguished as a hazard consider for osteoporosis decades back. Considers have demonstrated an immediate connection between tobacco utilize and diminished bone thickness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%