Adequate calcium intake (at least 1000 mg/day) can prevent high blood pressure and preeclampsia for pregnant women and prevent low birth weight, poor growth and weak bones for babies. The Expect Study I (2013-2015) showed that calcium intake was too low for almost two-thirds of pregnant women in a Western country where calcium-rich products are readily available and affordable. This study calculated that recommending calcium supplements could result in important health effects and a significant reduction in healthcare costs. This advice was then given by gynaecologists and midwives in Limburg to all pregnant women in the Expect Study II (2017-2018). It was shown that this led to a decrease in the risk of low calcium intake during pregnancy....
A multicentre, randomized controlled double-blind trial in 5 maternity hospitals in Australia assess...
Background: Since the early 1980s, epidemiological evidence has suggested a connection between low c...
Background: Pre-eclampsia is a frequent and serious pregnancy complication contributing for the incr...
Adequate calcium intake (at least 1000 mg/day) can prevent high blood pressure and preeclampsia for ...
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...
Most low- and middle-income countries present suboptimal intakes of calcium during pregnancy and hig...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of incorporating calcium advice into early pregnancy counseling o...
Purpose Adequate calcium intake during pregnancy is of major importance for the health of both mothe...
Purpose Adequate calcium intake during pregnancy is of major importance for the health of both mothe...
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...
Calcium intakes during pregnancy may play an important role in attenuating pregnancy induced hyperte...
Background: Evidence shows that adequate calcium intake during pregnancy reduces the risk of hyperte...
BackgroundPre-eclampsia and eclampsia are common causes of serious morbidity and death. Calcium supp...
A multicentre, randomized controlled double-blind trial in 5 maternity hospitals in Australia assess...
Background: Since the early 1980s, epidemiological evidence has suggested a connection between low c...
Background: Pre-eclampsia is a frequent and serious pregnancy complication contributing for the incr...
Adequate calcium intake (at least 1000 mg/day) can prevent high blood pressure and preeclampsia for ...
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...
Most low- and middle-income countries present suboptimal intakes of calcium during pregnancy and hig...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of incorporating calcium advice into early pregnancy counseling o...
Purpose Adequate calcium intake during pregnancy is of major importance for the health of both mothe...
Purpose Adequate calcium intake during pregnancy is of major importance for the health of both mothe...
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...
Calcium intakes during pregnancy may play an important role in attenuating pregnancy induced hyperte...
Background: Evidence shows that adequate calcium intake during pregnancy reduces the risk of hyperte...
BackgroundPre-eclampsia and eclampsia are common causes of serious morbidity and death. Calcium supp...
A multicentre, randomized controlled double-blind trial in 5 maternity hospitals in Australia assess...
Background: Since the early 1980s, epidemiological evidence has suggested a connection between low c...
Background: Pre-eclampsia is a frequent and serious pregnancy complication contributing for the incr...