BACKGROUND: Epidemiological data link low dietary calcium with pre-eclampsia. Current recommendations are for 1.5-2 g/day calcium supplementation for low-intake pregnant women, based on randomised controlled trials of ≥1 g/day calcium supplementation from 20 weeks of gestation. This is problematic logistically in low-resource settings; excessive calcium may be harmful; and 20 weeks may be too late to alter outcomes. OBJECTIVES: To review the impact of lower dose calcium supplementation on pre-eclampsia risk. SEARCH STRATEGY AND SELECTION CRITERIA: We searched PubMed and the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group trials register. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: Two authors extracted data from eligible randomised and quasi-randomised tri...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Hypertensive disord...
Adequate calcium intake during pregnancy is important in the prevention of pre-eclampsia. A substant...
Most low- and middle-income countries present suboptimal intakes of calcium during pregnancy and hig...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological data link low dietary calcium with pre-eclampsia. Current recommendation...
Background Calcium supplementation during pregnancy may reduce the risk of hypertensive disorders of...
Background. Calcium supplementation during pregnancy may prevent high blood pressure and preterm lab...
BackgroundPre-eclampsia and eclampsia are common causes of serious morbidity and death. Calcium supp...
Background: Pre-eclampsia is a frequent and serious pregnancy complication contributing for the incr...
Background: Low dietary calcium is associated with the hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and evid...
IntroductionLow dietary calcium intake is a risk factor for pre-eclampsia, a major contributor to ma...
BACKGROUND: Since the early 1980s, epidemiological evidence has suggested a connection between low c...
Introduction: Pre-eclampsia is a serious condition complicating pregnancy. It is a multisystem diso...
Background Epidemiological findings suggest that the link between poverty and pre-eclampsia might be...
Most low- and middle-income countries present suboptimal intakes of calcium during pregnancy and hig...
Background: Reducing deaths from hypertensive disorders of pregnancy is a global priority. Low dieta...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Hypertensive disord...
Adequate calcium intake during pregnancy is important in the prevention of pre-eclampsia. A substant...
Most low- and middle-income countries present suboptimal intakes of calcium during pregnancy and hig...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological data link low dietary calcium with pre-eclampsia. Current recommendation...
Background Calcium supplementation during pregnancy may reduce the risk of hypertensive disorders of...
Background. Calcium supplementation during pregnancy may prevent high blood pressure and preterm lab...
BackgroundPre-eclampsia and eclampsia are common causes of serious morbidity and death. Calcium supp...
Background: Pre-eclampsia is a frequent and serious pregnancy complication contributing for the incr...
Background: Low dietary calcium is associated with the hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and evid...
IntroductionLow dietary calcium intake is a risk factor for pre-eclampsia, a major contributor to ma...
BACKGROUND: Since the early 1980s, epidemiological evidence has suggested a connection between low c...
Introduction: Pre-eclampsia is a serious condition complicating pregnancy. It is a multisystem diso...
Background Epidemiological findings suggest that the link between poverty and pre-eclampsia might be...
Most low- and middle-income countries present suboptimal intakes of calcium during pregnancy and hig...
Background: Reducing deaths from hypertensive disorders of pregnancy is a global priority. Low dieta...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Hypertensive disord...
Adequate calcium intake during pregnancy is important in the prevention of pre-eclampsia. A substant...
Most low- and middle-income countries present suboptimal intakes of calcium during pregnancy and hig...