IntroductionLow dietary calcium intake is a risk factor for pre-eclampsia, a major contributor to maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity worldwide. Calcium supplementation can prevent pre-eclampsia in women with low dietary calcium. However, the optimal dose and timing of calcium supplementation are not known. We plan to undertake an individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis of randomised trials to determine the effects of various calcium supplementation regimens in preventing pre-eclampsia and its complications and rank these by effectiveness. We also aim to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of calcium supplementation to prevent pre-eclampsia.Methods and analysisWe will identify randomised trials on calcium supplementation befo...
Adequate calcium intake (at least 1000 mg/day) can prevent high blood pressure and preeclampsia for ...
Introduction: Pre-eclampsia is a serious condition complicating pregnancy. It is a multisystem diso...
A multicentre, randomized controlled double-blind trial in 5 maternity hospitals in Australia assess...
IntroductionLow dietary calcium intake is a risk factor for pre-eclampsia, a major contributor to ma...
The UKRI Medical Research Council supports this work—Global Maternal and Neonatal Health grant numb...
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: 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 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...
Most low- and middle-income countries present suboptimal intakes of calcium during pregnancy and hig...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate whether calcium supplement with or without o...
Adequate calcium intake (at least 1000 mg/day) can prevent high blood pressure and preeclampsia for ...
Introduction: Pre-eclampsia is a serious condition complicating pregnancy. It is a multisystem diso...
A multicentre, randomized controlled double-blind trial in 5 maternity hospitals in Australia assess...
IntroductionLow dietary calcium intake is a risk factor for pre-eclampsia, a major contributor to ma...
The UKRI Medical Research Council supports this work—Global Maternal and Neonatal Health grant numb...
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: 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 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...
Most low- and middle-income countries present suboptimal intakes of calcium during pregnancy and hig...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate whether calcium supplement with or without o...
Adequate calcium intake (at least 1000 mg/day) can prevent high blood pressure and preeclampsia for ...
Introduction: Pre-eclampsia is a serious condition complicating pregnancy. It is a multisystem diso...
A multicentre, randomized controlled double-blind trial in 5 maternity hospitals in Australia assess...