{"id":212602,"date":"2017-08-20T18:13:59","date_gmt":"2017-08-20T22:13:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/assessing-nutrition-in-pregnancy-and-additional-supplements-medical-news-bulletin\/"},"modified":"2017-08-20T18:13:59","modified_gmt":"2017-08-20T22:13:59","slug":"assessing-nutrition-in-pregnancy-and-additional-supplements-medical-news-bulletin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/food-supplements\/assessing-nutrition-in-pregnancy-and-additional-supplements-medical-news-bulletin\/","title":{"rendered":"Assessing Nutrition in Pregnancy and Additional Supplements &#8211; Medical News Bulletin"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Many pregnant women have trouble obtaining the required amount    of various nutrients through diet. A recent study assessed    nutrition during pregnancy and additional multivitamins    required to reach the optimal nutrient intake.    <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Diet and nutrition during pregnancy are essential for    maintaining both the mother and babys overall health. When the    required prenatal care and nutritional requirements are not    met, there can be serious short and long-term health    consequences for mother and child. However, many studies now    recognize that the required amount of nutrients cannot be    obtained through diet only, but also require additional    supplements. A study published in 2011, presented data from    various developed countries that showed women have difficulty    meeting national dietary guidelines during their pregnancy and    lack the necessary amount of macro and micronutrients. As a    result, multivitamins were recommended,in addition to having a    balanced and healthy diet during pregnancy.  <\/p>\n<p>    A recent study, published in the American Journal of    Clinical Nutrition, investigated nutritional intake in a    large group of pregnant women in Quebec, Canada.Diet and    nutritional intake during pregnancy was assessed according to    the Dietary Reference Intake (DRI). This cohort study consisted    of 2366 pregnant women during 8-14 weeks of pregnancy from one    of nine hospital research centers in Quebec between May 2010    and August 2012. The women had middle to high income and an    average age of 31.5 years. Participants were interviewed each    trimester to collect information related to their health and to    track the progress of the fetus. Data was collected with    questionnaires, interviews, and anthropometric measures such    as, body measurements related to height, weight and body fat    percentage.Furthermore, the women completed a 3-day food record    during their second prenatal visit, when they were between    20-24 weeks pregnant. They were asked to record the food and    beverages they consumed on one weekend and two weekdays in a    given week to understand their dietary intake.  <\/p>\n<p>    The results indicate that food alone did not provide enough    iron, vitamin D and folate. Moreover, about 10-15% of women    during their pregnancy had inadequate levels of vitamin B-6,    magnesium and zinc. Other alarming results showed that a third    of the women had a total fat intake higher than the Acceptable    Macronutrient Distribution Ranges (AMDR) and a significant    number of women had a lower than recommended fiber intake. In    agreement with previous studies, Health Canada recommends that    during pregnancy women should take multivitamin supplements    containing 0.4 mg of folic acid and 16-20 mg of iron. Another    issue noted was that even though most of the women in this    study consumed prenatal vitamins, these supplements had higher    amounts of vitamins than required. For instance, a popular    multivitamin contained 1.3-1.5 times recommended doses and    folic acid higher than the upper intake level (UL).  <\/p>\n<p>    The authors conclude that although many foods in Canada have    mandatory nutrients and are usually accessible, the nutrient    intake of women is still low and additional prenatal vitamins    are needed. Dubois and colleagues found that additional    supplements and vitamins helped to reduce the risk of    deficiencies. One of the main issues they noticed was that    there was a higher intake of fat and sodium and a lower intake    of fiber and potassium than recommended. Further studies are    required, particularly to determine vitamin D intake, as it has    the highest prevalence of deficiency possibly due to minimal    exposure to sunlight in Canada.This study consisted only of    women located in Quebec and of a higher socioeconomic status so    results may not be generalizable to other populations. Despite    this, Dubois and colleagues, in accordance with many other    studies, suggested that taking additional vitamins and    supplements on top of a healthy balanced diet is very important    during pregnancy.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Written By:Seema N. Goolie, BSc  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Dubois, L., Diasparra, M., Bedard, B., Colapinto, C.,    Fonataine- Bisson, B., Morisset, A., Tremblay, R. and Fraser,    W. (2017). Adequacy of nutritional intake from food and    supplements in a cohort of pregnant women in Quebec,    Canada: the 3D cohort study. The American Clinical    Journal of Nutrition, doi: 10.3945\/ajcn.117.155499.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Follow this link: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.medicalnewsbulletin.com\/assessing-nutrition-pregnancy-additional-supplements\/\" title=\"Assessing Nutrition in Pregnancy and Additional Supplements - Medical News Bulletin\">Assessing Nutrition in Pregnancy and Additional Supplements - Medical News Bulletin<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Many pregnant women have trouble obtaining the required amount of various nutrients through diet. A recent study assessed nutrition during pregnancy and additional multivitamins required to reach the optimal nutrient intake. 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