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dc.contributor.authorRees, Gail*
dc.contributor.authorBrough, Louise*
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-11T19:35:45Z
dc.date.available2021-02-11T19:35:45Z
dc.date.issued2019*
dc.date.submitted2019-05-09 17:16:14*
dc.identifier33310*
dc.identifier.urihttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/53432
dc.description.abstractOptimal nutrition is important during pregnancy and lactation for the health of both the mother and infant. Chronic deficiencies of both macronutrients and micronutrients are well established in developing countries. Although in developed countries overconsumption of macronutrients is a major issue, micronutrient deficiencies which occur concomitantly are no less of a concern. Furthermore in developed countries there is also the risk of excessive micronutrient intake from dietary supplements. Micronutrients have a role in fetal and neonatal health and also health in later life. Micronutrient deficiency or toxicity during pregnancy or early life can permanently affect developing tissues, resulting in adverse growth and development of the infant which is associated with chronic diseases in adulthood. An aberrant micronutrient intake during pregnancy or lactation can also have detrimental effect on the mother both in the neonatal period and in later life.*
dc.languageEnglish*
dc.subjectQH301-705.5*
dc.subjectQ1-390*
dc.subjectTX341-641*
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciencesen_US
dc.subject.otherneonate anthropometry*
dc.subject.othergestational duration*
dc.subject.otherlinear programming*
dc.subject.otherwomen of reproductive age*
dc.subject.otherinfant*
dc.subject.otherprenatal iron and folic acid (IFA) supplements*
dc.subject.otherpregnant*
dc.subject.otherinfants*
dc.subject.otherbody mass index*
dc.subject.otherpregnancy*
dc.subject.otherbone health*
dc.subject.otherdietary reference intakes (DRIs)*
dc.subject.othersupplements*
dc.subject.otherOptifood*
dc.subject.otherlactation*
dc.subject.otherplacenta*
dc.subject.othermaternal*
dc.subject.otherwomen*
dc.subject.otherfood-based recommendations*
dc.subject.otherlactating*
dc.subject.otherdietary intake*
dc.subject.othertrace elements*
dc.subject.otherselenium*
dc.subject.otherserum 25-OHD*
dc.subject.otherMalawi*
dc.subject.otherenergy intakes*
dc.subject.othergestational diabetes*
dc.subject.otheriodine*
dc.subject.otherfetal growth*
dc.subject.otherfolic acid*
dc.subject.othervitamin D*
dc.subject.otherelemental metabolomics*
dc.subject.othermaternal anemia*
dc.subject.othermicronutrition*
dc.subject.otherdietary intakes*
dc.subject.otherdeficiency*
dc.subject.otherbirth cohort*
dc.subject.othermicronutrient*
dc.subject.otherdevelopmental origins of health and disease*
dc.subject.otherlow birth weight*
dc.subject.otherbreastfeeding*
dc.titleMicronutrients Intake and Status during Pregnancy and Lactation*
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.3390/books978-3-03897-841-1*
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0*
oapen.relation.isbn9783038978411*
oapen.relation.isbn9783038978404*
oapen.pages152*
oapen.edition1st*


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