Nutritive support for pregnant women in the practice of a medical nurse

2021 ◽  
pp. 57-62
Author(s):  
Vsevolod Vladimirovich Skvortsov

The article is devoted to the issues of nutritional characteristics and nutritional support of the mother and the fetus during physiological pregnancy and the need to take vitamin-mineral complexes.

2021 ◽  
pp. 67-74
Author(s):  
O. I. Mikhailova ◽  
D. D. Mirzabekova ◽  
N. E. Kan ◽  
V. L. Tyutyunnik

This review focuses on the causes and consequences of nutritional deficiencies in the pregnant woman’s diet, as well as on the possibilities of its supplementation. It has been shown that inadequate intake of vitamins and minerals during pregnancy is accompanied by a lack of nutrient supply to the fetus, which can cause growth retardation, low birth weight and other obstetric and perinatal complications.According to the analysed guidelines and recommendations, the body’s need for vitamins and minerals increases at least twice as much during pregnancy. Adverse effects of the environment, a number of gastrointestinal and liver diseases, chronic diseases, antibiotic therapy, etc. increase this need.However, adequate nutritional support of the fetus is the result of several steps. These include the frequency of maternal food intake, the availability of nutrients in the food and the ability of the placenta to transport substrates effectively to the fetus.The most recommended vitamin for consumption in pregnancy is folic acid, alone or in combination with other B vitamins, as its deficiency leads to birth defects in the child.The authors of this review have reviewed a number of large studies conducted over the past decade that recommend iron and folic acid for pregnant women, regardless of dietary intake, as they have proven beneficial effects on the course and outcome of pregnancy. Folic acid, according to current recommendations, must be prescribed to every pregnant woman in the form of 400 mcg tablets daily regardless of her diet. Other most important and necessary vitamins for pregnant women are: vitamins A, C, D, E, K, B1, B2, B6, B12, PP, pantothenic acid, biotin.


2004 ◽  
Vol 74 (3) ◽  
pp. 193-198 ◽  
Author(s):  
de Oliveira ◽  
de Carvalho Rondó ◽  
de Moraes Barros

A cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the differences in vitamin C status of Brazilian pregnant women smokers and nonsmokers and their respective newborn babies, and to assess the prevalence of hypovitaminosis C among these two groups of women. The study involved 127 pregnant women, 40 pregnant smokers and 87 pregnant nonsmokers, admitted to a maternity hospital in São Paulo, Brazil. Data concerning the pregnant women's socioeconomic, demographic, obstetric, and nutritional characteristics were collected, as well as data concerning the newborns' anthropometry and Apgar scores. A strongly significant correlation (p < 0.001) was found between the concentrations of ascorbic acid (AA) in both pregnant smokers (r = 0.77) and pregnant nonsmokers (r = 0.61) and their respective umbilical cords. The mean umbilical AA concentration was significantly higher than the mean AA concentration in pregnant women (92.05 ± 41.13 vs. 33.39 ± 18.25 mumol/L, p < 0.001). It was observed that the mean AA was significantly lower for the newborns (p = 0.03) and pregnant women (p = 0.02) from the smoking group. Forty percent (40%) of the smokers and 27% of the nonsmokers presented hypovitaminosis C. We suggest an increase in the consumption of fruits and vegetables by pregnant women, especially the smokers.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-44
Author(s):  
Rushna G. Abdulwahid ◽  
Hamdia M. Ahmed

Anemia in pregnancy is a major public health problem, especially in developing countries. This study aimed to assess the nutritional characteristics of pregnant women and find out its relationship with anemia during pregnancy. A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted on 600 pregnant women who attended four primary health-care centers which randomly selected according to the geographical area. A specially designed questionnaire was prepared by the researcher after extensive review of relevant literature. The severity of anemia is determined according to Alene and Dohe. Estimation and calculation of dietary characteristics was done according to food frequency questionnaire, frequencies and percentage, mean and standard deviations, and Chi-square test of association and regression analysis. There was a highly statistically significant association between anemia with eating vegetables and chicken, and a high significant relation of anemia with eating beef and eating nuts. Furthermore, there was a highly significant association between severity of anemia with eating nuts, and a significant association with eating vegetables, while there was no significant association with other variables. Logistic regression analysis revealed that eating less than normal of vegetables, beef, and nuts were indicated risks of anemia. Eating less than normal of vegetables, beef, and nuts were indicated risks of anemia during pregnancy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (8) ◽  
pp. 2337-2346 ◽  
Author(s):  
Penelope D. Manta-Vogli ◽  
Kleopatra H. Schulpis ◽  
Yannis Dotsikas ◽  
Yannis L. Loukas

2014 ◽  
Vol 1033-1034 ◽  
pp. 700-708
Author(s):  
Jia Jie Chen ◽  
Wen Hui Wu ◽  
Ling Ni ◽  
Ting Yan ◽  
Qing Bo Zhao ◽  
...  

This study evaluated the nutritional characteristics and percentage of released nitrogen (%) of silkworm pupae proteins and peptides after simulated gastric and intestinal digestion, with a view to use in animal feeds or human nutritional support. Distribution of molecular mass and amino acids in the processed protein were analysed and the amino acid score, chemical score, and essential amino acid index (EAAI) calculated. Differential scanning calorimetry and simulated in vitro gastrointestinal digestion were used to analyse the denaturation temperature and absorption characteristics of samples. The denaturation temperatures suggested that silkworm pupae proteins and peptides were stable at room temperature. Silkworm pupae proteins and peptides contained all amino acids required by humans, and the composition was reasonable. Simulated gastrointestinal digestion resulted in about 90% nitrogen release amount. All data indicate that this protein may be useful as an economic, high quality supplement in animal feeds and for human nutritional support.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 233-241
Author(s):  
E.I. Kravtsova ◽  
◽  
I.I. Kutsenko ◽  
I.O. Borovikov ◽  
S.K. Batmen ◽  
...  

Increased nutrient needs during pregnancy are accounted for by physiological changes in the maternal organism and requirements of the developing and growing baby. They are realized through a number of physiological adaptations in nutrient metabolism. Physiological pregnancy and adequate fetal development are impossible in deficient nutrients, vitamins, and microelements. Randomized clinical trials in pregnant women have demonstrated that nutrient deficiency in the maternal organism results in pregnancy complications and health problems in the newborn but also accounts for a wide range of chronic disorders among the offspring. Probiotics improve digestive health in pregnant women and affect epigenetic programming of human homeostasis that predisposes to dysbiosis, allergies, and lipid and carbohydrate metabolism disorders. Prevention of vitamin and probiotic deficiency during pre-pregnancy planning, pregnancy, and breastfeeding focuses on ensuring that vitamin intake from food meets the requirements for these nutrients. Complex vitamin supplements containing probiotics treat alimentary deficiency and contribute to the favorable course of pregnancy and fetal development. KEYWORDS: nutrition, woman’s health, pregnancy, vitamins, probiotics, nutrient deficiency. FOR CITATION: Kravtsova E.I., Kutsenko I.I., Borovikov I.O., Batmen S.K. Nutrition and nutritional support during pregnancy. Russian Journal of Woman and Child Health. 2020;3(4):233–240. DOI: 10.32364/2618-8430-2020-3-4-233-241.


1991 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 125-145 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mike K. Chen ◽  
Wiley W. Souba ◽  
Edward M. Copeland

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