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Supplementation during pregnancy: beliefs and science.

Nils Milman1, Tomasz Paszkowski2, Irene Cetin3, Camil Castelo-Branco4.   

Abstract

Pregnancy represents a challenge from a nutritional perspective, because micronutrient intake during the periconceptional period and in pregnancy affects fetal organ development and the mother's health. Inappropriate diet/nutrition in pregnancy can lead to numerous deficiencies including iron deficiency and may impair placental function and play a role in miscarriage, intrauterine growth restriction, preterm delivery, and preeclampsia. This article reviews the risks associated with nutrient deficiencies in pregnant women and presents an overview of recommendations for dietary supplementation in pregnancy, focusing on oral iron supplementation. Risk factor detection, including dietary patterns and comorbidities, is paramount in optimal pregnancy management. Dietary habits, which can lead to deficiencies (e.g., iron, folate, vitamin D, and calcium) and result in negative health consequences for the mother and fetus/newborn, need to be investigated. Prenatal care should be personalized, accounting for ethnicity, culture, education, information level about pregnancy, and dietary and physical habits. Clinicians should make a plan for appropriate supplementation and prophylaxis/treatment of nutritional and other needs, and consider adequate intake of calcium, iodine, vitamin D, folate, and iron. Among the available oral iron supplements, prolonged-released ferrous sulfate (ferrous sulfate-polymeric complex) presents the lowest incidence of overall and gastrointestinal adverse events, with positive implications for compliance.

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Keywords:  Anemia; calcium; dietary supplementation; ferrous sulfate; folic acid; pregnancy; vitamin A; vitamin D

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26956254     DOI: 10.3109/09513590.2016.1149161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gynecol Endocrinol        ISSN: 0951-3590            Impact factor:   2.260


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Review 1.  Micronutrient supplementation in pregnancy: Who, what and how much?

Authors:  F Parisi; I di Bartolo; V M Savasi; I Cetin
Journal:  Obstet Med       Date:  2018-05-04

Review 2.  Perspective: What Makes It So Difficult to Mitigate Worldwide Anemia Prevalence?

Authors:  Klaus Schümann; Noel W Solomons
Journal:  Adv Nutr       Date:  2017-05-15       Impact factor: 8.701

Review 3.  Biomarkers of Nutrition for Development (BOND)-Iron Review.

Authors:  Sean Lynch; Christine M Pfeiffer; Michael K Georgieff; Gary Brittenham; Susan Fairweather-Tait; Richard F Hurrell; Harry J McArdle; Daniel J Raiten
Journal:  J Nutr       Date:  2018-06-01       Impact factor: 4.798

Review 4.  Lactoferrin: from the structure to the functional orchestration of iron homeostasis.

Authors:  Giusi Ianiro; Luigi Rosa; Maria Carmela Bonaccorsi di Patti; Piera Valenti; Giovanni Musci; Antimo Cutone
Journal:  Biometals       Date:  2022-10-10       Impact factor: 3.378

Review 5.  The effects of omega-3 fatty acids supplementation on metabolic status in pregnant women: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Authors:  Elaheh Amirani; Zatollah Asemi; Omid Asbaghi; Alireza Milajerdi; Željko Reiner; Mohammad Ali Mansournia; Jamal Hallajzadeh; Bahram Moazzami; Shahla Chaichian
Journal:  J Diabetes Metab Disord       Date:  2020-06-06

6.  Effect of maternal supplement beverage with and without probiotics during pregnancy and lactation on maternal and infant health: a randomized controlled trial in the Philippines.

Authors:  Jacinto Mantaring; Jalil Benyacoub; Raul Destura; Sophie Pecquet; Karine Vidal; Sheri Volger; Valerie Guinto
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2018-05-31       Impact factor: 3.007

7.  Recovery after surgery: do not forget to check iron status before.

Authors:  Maurizio Serati; Irene Cetin; Stavros Athanasiou
Journal:  Int J Womens Health       Date:  2019-08-23

8.  Health Knowledge of Lifestyle-Related Risks during Pregnancy: A Cross-Sectional Study of Pregnant Women in Germany.

Authors:  Anja Oechsle; Michel Wensing; Charlotte Ullrich; Manuela Bombana
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-11-20       Impact factor: 3.390

9.  Relationship between Thyroid Status during the First Trimester of Pregnancy and Neonatal Well-Being.

Authors:  Maria Teresa Murillo-Llorente; Francisco Llorca-Colomer; Marcelino Pérez-Bermejo
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2021-03-07       Impact factor: 5.717

Review 10.  Nutritional Gaps and Supplementation in the First 1000 Days.

Authors:  Katrina Beluska-Turkan; Renee Korczak; Beth Hartell; Kristin Moskal; Johanna Maukonen; Diane E Alexander; Norman Salem; Laura Harkness; Wafaa Ayad; Jacalyn Szaro; Kelly Zhang; Nalin Siriwardhana
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2019-11-27       Impact factor: 5.717

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