BackgroundInadequate or excessive intake of micronutrients in pregnancy has potential to negatively impact maternal/offspring health outcomes.ObjectiveThe aim was to compare risks of inadequate or excessive micronutrient intake in diverse females with singleton pregnancies by strata of maternal age, race/ethnicity, education, and prepregnancy BMI.MethodsFifteen observational cohorts in the US Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Consortium assessed participant dietary intake with 24-h dietary recalls (n = 1910) or food-frequency questionnaires (n = 7891) from 1999-2019. We compared the distributions of usual intake of 19 micronutrients from food alone (15 cohorts; n = 9801) and food plus die...
PubMedID: 30939482Background: Nutrition status prior to conception and during pregnancy and infancy ...
BackgroundThe significance of periconceptional nutrition for optimizing offspring and maternal healt...
Evidence on pre-pregnancy dietary micronutrient intake in relation to gestational diabetes (GDM) dev...
International audienceIntroduction: Maternal nutrition is critical to the health of bothmother and o...
International audienceIntroduction: Maternal nutrition is critical to the health of bothmother and o...
Micronutrients, vitamins and minerals accessible from the diet, are essential for biologic activity....
Micronutrients, vitamins and minerals accessible from the diet, are essential for biologic activity....
BACKGROUND: There exists very little information on possible effects on birth size of micronutrient ...
OBJECTIVE:To examine overall micronutrient intake periconceptionally and throughout pregnancy in a p...
Adequate consumption of nutrients that support infant neurodevelopment is critical among pregnant wo...
© 2017 Dr. Michelle Anne LivockThe influence of maternal nutritional status during pregnancy on chil...
Adequate consumption of nutrients that support infant neurodevelopment is critical among pregnant wo...
Abstract: Dietary diversity, an important component of diet quality, is associated with an increased...
Pregnancy is one of the more important periods in life when increased micronutrients, and macronutri...
Pregnancy is one of the more important periods in life when increased micronutrients, and macronutri...
PubMedID: 30939482Background: Nutrition status prior to conception and during pregnancy and infancy ...
BackgroundThe significance of periconceptional nutrition for optimizing offspring and maternal healt...
Evidence on pre-pregnancy dietary micronutrient intake in relation to gestational diabetes (GDM) dev...
International audienceIntroduction: Maternal nutrition is critical to the health of bothmother and o...
International audienceIntroduction: Maternal nutrition is critical to the health of bothmother and o...
Micronutrients, vitamins and minerals accessible from the diet, are essential for biologic activity....
Micronutrients, vitamins and minerals accessible from the diet, are essential for biologic activity....
BACKGROUND: There exists very little information on possible effects on birth size of micronutrient ...
OBJECTIVE:To examine overall micronutrient intake periconceptionally and throughout pregnancy in a p...
Adequate consumption of nutrients that support infant neurodevelopment is critical among pregnant wo...
© 2017 Dr. Michelle Anne LivockThe influence of maternal nutritional status during pregnancy on chil...
Adequate consumption of nutrients that support infant neurodevelopment is critical among pregnant wo...
Abstract: Dietary diversity, an important component of diet quality, is associated with an increased...
Pregnancy is one of the more important periods in life when increased micronutrients, and macronutri...
Pregnancy is one of the more important periods in life when increased micronutrients, and macronutri...
PubMedID: 30939482Background: Nutrition status prior to conception and during pregnancy and infancy ...
BackgroundThe significance of periconceptional nutrition for optimizing offspring and maternal healt...
Evidence on pre-pregnancy dietary micronutrient intake in relation to gestational diabetes (GDM) dev...