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Maternal and child nutrition

The Lancet, 2013
www.thelancet.com Vol 382 November 9, 2013 1549 Submissions should be made via our electronic submission system at http://ees.elsevier.com/ thelancet/ Most of the interventions identifi ed for modelling were based on products, and it is not clear why the modelling was not done for nutrition-sensitive interventions and interventions for disease ...
André, Briend   +4 more
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Assessment of maternal nutrition

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1979
A booklet, "Assessment of Maternal Nutrition," has been published by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in cooperation with The American Dietetic Association as a useful guide for physicians, nurses, dietitians, and nutritionists. Nutritional risks during pregnancy are clearly outlined.
R E, Brennan, M, Caldwell, K A, Rickard
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Selenoproteins and maternal nutrition

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2008
Selenium (Se) is an essential trace element of fundamental importance to health due to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and chemopreventive properties attributed to its presence within at least 25 selenoproteins (Sel). Sel include but not limited to glutathione peroxidases (GPx1-GPx6), thioredoxin reductases (TrxR1-TrxR3), iodothyronine deiodinases ...
A C, Pappas   +3 more
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Maternal nutrition

2018
Optimising maternal nutrition can improve the health of the mother and her child, both in the short term and decades later. Pregnancy places greater demands on the woman in terms of energy requirements and micronutrients and it can result in deficiency-related disease.
Delan Devakumar, Patricia Rondó
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Maternal Nutrition and Family Planning

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1970
The Pan American Health Organization Technical Group on Maternal Nutrition and Family Planning reviews the findings of 35 studies in a report on maternal nutrition and its relationship to patterns of reproduction in Latin America and the Caribbean. There is a general association between high maternal and infant mortality rates and low socioeconomic ...
J G, Chopra   +3 more
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Maternal Nutrition in Twin Pregnancy

Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae: twin research, 1982
Energy and protein intake as measured by 24-hour urinary nitrogen values are similar in twin and singleton pregnancies. The relationship between urinary nitrogen and nitrogen intake is equally significant in twin and singleton pregnancies. Dietary zinc, copper, and iron are not different in women with twins, nor are the levels of these elements in ...
D M, Campbell   +2 more
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Maternal-Infant Nutrition

JOGN Nursing, 1982
To maintain her desired weight, preserve her health status and adequately nourish her infants, a mother breastfeeding twins needs to pay particular attention to dietary intake. Presented below is a discussion of the nutritional needs of a mother breastfeeding twins, the management of feeding two infants, and nursing interventions.
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Maternal-Fetal Nutrition

JOGN Nursing, 1982
Twin pregnancy is one of the highest risk factors in pregnancy. The relationship between sound nutritional practices during a singleton pregnancy and improved maternal, fetal, and infant outcomes has long been demonstrated. But little is known about the nutritional requirements of the mother expecting twins and the needs of her two fetuses.
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