Abstract Background Prenatal micronutrient combinations with high iron content are associated with high rates of gastrointestinal symptoms. This coupled with nausea and vomiting of pregnancy results in women often discontinuing their multivitamins. A new prescription supplement (PregVit®) that separates iron from calcium in two tablets – morning and evening, has lower elemental iron content (35 mg), but results in similar extent of iron absorption when compared to another supplement containing (60 mg) of elemental iron (Materna®). The objectives of this study were to compare tolerability and compliance with PregVit® vs. a supplement with high iron content (Materna®), in pregnant women. Methods Randomized, crossover open labeled study in 135...
Nutritional iron-deficiency anaemia (IDA) is the most common disorder in the world, affecting more t...
Background/objectivesTo compare the efficacy and side effects of low-dose vs high-dose iron suppleme...
The frequency of anaemia in pregnant women varies from 15 to 30%, iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is t...
Abstract Background Gastrointestinal irritability can...
© 2003 American Society for Clinical NutritionBackground: Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is common in ...
Abstract Background Deficiencies of iron and folic ac...
It is highly recommended for women to take multivitamin/mineral supplements during the periconceptio...
Iron tablet is one of the methods of preventing iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy. The consequ...
Background: Iron supplementation during pregnancy in programmatic settings has failed to produce des...
Background: In non-anemic pregnant women recommended a daily intake of iron supplementation. This st...
<em>Background</em>: To prevent pre-eclampsia in populations with insufficient dietary calcium (Ca) ...
Antenatal multiple micronutrient supplements (MMS) are more effective than iron and folic acid (IFA)...
Beyond perinatal folic acid supplementation, the need for additional prenatal prophylaxis of iron wi...
Concerns have been raised about the benefits of Fe-containing supplements on infant birth weight amo...
Introduction: Iron, vitamin D and calcium intakes in the prenatal period are important determinants ...
Nutritional iron-deficiency anaemia (IDA) is the most common disorder in the world, affecting more t...
Background/objectivesTo compare the efficacy and side effects of low-dose vs high-dose iron suppleme...
The frequency of anaemia in pregnant women varies from 15 to 30%, iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is t...
Abstract Background Gastrointestinal irritability can...
© 2003 American Society for Clinical NutritionBackground: Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is common in ...
Abstract Background Deficiencies of iron and folic ac...
It is highly recommended for women to take multivitamin/mineral supplements during the periconceptio...
Iron tablet is one of the methods of preventing iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy. The consequ...
Background: Iron supplementation during pregnancy in programmatic settings has failed to produce des...
Background: In non-anemic pregnant women recommended a daily intake of iron supplementation. This st...
<em>Background</em>: To prevent pre-eclampsia in populations with insufficient dietary calcium (Ca) ...
Antenatal multiple micronutrient supplements (MMS) are more effective than iron and folic acid (IFA)...
Beyond perinatal folic acid supplementation, the need for additional prenatal prophylaxis of iron wi...
Concerns have been raised about the benefits of Fe-containing supplements on infant birth weight amo...
Introduction: Iron, vitamin D and calcium intakes in the prenatal period are important determinants ...
Nutritional iron-deficiency anaemia (IDA) is the most common disorder in the world, affecting more t...
Background/objectivesTo compare the efficacy and side effects of low-dose vs high-dose iron suppleme...
The frequency of anaemia in pregnant women varies from 15 to 30%, iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is t...