2022
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10122490
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Systematic Review and Critical Evaluation of Quality of Clinical Practice Guidelines on Nutrition in Pregnancy

Abstract: Objective: To report the quality and clinical heterogeneity of the published clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) on nutrition in pregnancy. Methods: MEDLINE, Embase, Scopus, and ISI Web of Science databases were searched. The following aspects related to nutrition in pregnancy were addressed: specific requirements during pregnancy, description of a balanced diet, weight gain, prevention of food-borne, nutrition in peculiar sub-groups of women, and maternal or perinatal outcomes. The assessment of the risk of b… Show more

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“…The lack of awareness of nutritional and blind consumption of supplementation can result in nutritional imbalances and obesity, adding unfavorable gestational risks [ 11 ]. Over-nutrition, and under-nutrition during pregnancy increase adverse short-term perinatal, and long-term later-life circumstances [ 96 ]. Negative short-term pregnancy outcomes include GDM, PE, impaired or excessive fetal growth, and preterm birth [ 96 ].…”
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“…The lack of awareness of nutritional and blind consumption of supplementation can result in nutritional imbalances and obesity, adding unfavorable gestational risks [ 11 ]. Over-nutrition, and under-nutrition during pregnancy increase adverse short-term perinatal, and long-term later-life circumstances [ 96 ]. Negative short-term pregnancy outcomes include GDM, PE, impaired or excessive fetal growth, and preterm birth [ 96 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Over-nutrition, and under-nutrition during pregnancy increase adverse short-term perinatal, and long-term later-life circumstances [ 96 ]. Negative short-term pregnancy outcomes include GDM, PE, impaired or excessive fetal growth, and preterm birth [ 96 ]. On the contrary, an appropriate diet during pregnancy, and a limited GWG improve gestational outcomes [ 96 ].…”
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“…A balanced diet and appropriate weight gain during pregnancy are associated with better maternal and perinatal outcomes. Therefore, weight gain and nutrition are significant areas of public health concern during this stage of life [48]. Conversely, overnu-trition and undernutrition both increase the risk of an adverse perinatal outcome, including excessive or inadequate foetal growth, gestational diabetes mellitus, preterm birth and pre-eclampsia.…”
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confidence: 99%