Vegetarian diets and global disparities in calcium intake in pregnant women: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Marina Kasper,
Franziska Bickelmann,
Michael Leitzmann
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundVegetarian diets are currently experiencing increasing popularity and are also becoming more common in pregnant women. Calcium plays a crucial role for skeletal health and for physiologic processes during pregnancy for the mother and foetus.AimsOur study aimed to evaluate calcium intake of vegetarian versus nonvegetarian expectant mothers.Materials and MethodsWe searched PubMed and retrieved seven studies (six prospective cohort and one cross‐sectional) for inclusion in our random‐effects meta‐analys… Show more
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