The study assessed the effects of the daily intake of milk and protein by pregnant women on foetal growth and determined the growth pattern and velocity of growth. A total of 504 ultrasound observations from 156 respondents were collected following a cross-sectional design in the last trimester of pregnancy; majority of them were in the last month of pregnancy. De facto and purposive sampling was done, and direct interviews of affluent pregnant women were conducted. Kruskal-Wallis test shows that majority of the respondents had tendency to consume 155.65 to 465.17 mL of milk per day, resulting in better and higher foetal growth. Most respondents consumed about 50-70 g of protein per day, and the foetal growth measurements, such as abdomen-c...
© Reproductive Healthcare LtdSubstrate supply to the fetus is a major regulator of prenatal growth. ...
This study was designed to measure the prevalence and nutritional impact of dairy product restricti...
Context Milk and dairy products consumed by mothers seem to be effective for fetal and neo...
The study assessed the effects of the daily intake of milk and protein by pregnant women on foetal g...
The study assessed the effects of the daily intake of milk and protein by pregnant women on foetal g...
Background: Maternal cow-milk consumption may increase birth weight. Previous studies did not assess...
textabstractBackground: Maternal cow-milk consumption may increase birth weight. Previous studies di...
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It is increasingly acknowledged that the maternal diet influences fetal development and health of th...
It is increasingly acknowledged that the maternal diet influences fetal development and health of th...
The fetal origins theory of adult disease suggests that term infants who are small for their gestati...
Copyright © 2004 The American Society for Nutritional SciencesThe fetal origins theory of adult dise...
Improving micronutrient intakes of under-nourished mothers in low- and middle-income countries incre...
Improving micronutrient intakes of under-nourished mothers in low- and middle-income countries incre...
Pregnancy is a crucial period time of life. One of the contributing factors in pregnancy is mother’s...
© Reproductive Healthcare LtdSubstrate supply to the fetus is a major regulator of prenatal growth. ...
This study was designed to measure the prevalence and nutritional impact of dairy product restricti...
Context Milk and dairy products consumed by mothers seem to be effective for fetal and neo...
The study assessed the effects of the daily intake of milk and protein by pregnant women on foetal g...
The study assessed the effects of the daily intake of milk and protein by pregnant women on foetal g...
Background: Maternal cow-milk consumption may increase birth weight. Previous studies did not assess...
textabstractBackground: Maternal cow-milk consumption may increase birth weight. Previous studies di...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
It is increasingly acknowledged that the maternal diet influences fetal development and health of th...
It is increasingly acknowledged that the maternal diet influences fetal development and health of th...
The fetal origins theory of adult disease suggests that term infants who are small for their gestati...
Copyright © 2004 The American Society for Nutritional SciencesThe fetal origins theory of adult dise...
Improving micronutrient intakes of under-nourished mothers in low- and middle-income countries incre...
Improving micronutrient intakes of under-nourished mothers in low- and middle-income countries incre...
Pregnancy is a crucial period time of life. One of the contributing factors in pregnancy is mother’s...
© Reproductive Healthcare LtdSubstrate supply to the fetus is a major regulator of prenatal growth. ...
This study was designed to measure the prevalence and nutritional impact of dairy product restricti...
Context Milk and dairy products consumed by mothers seem to be effective for fetal and neo...