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Nutrition --- Pregnancy --- Nutrition research --- Nutrition in pregnancy --- Pregnant women --- Mothers --- Research. --- Nutritional aspects.
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Explaining the practical implications of new discoveries in life-course biology, this is an informed resource on factors that affect offspring development.
Pregnancy --- Exercise for pregnant women. --- Pregnant women --- Postnatal exercise --- Nutrition in pregnancy --- Nutrition --- Mothers --- Nutritional aspects.
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Nutrition --- Weight Gain --- Pregnancy --- Pregnant women --- Grossesse --- in pregnancy --- Nutritional aspects --- Weight gain --- Aspect nutritionnel --- Nutritional aspects. --- Weight gain. --- Maternal weight gain --- Nutrition in pregnancy --- Mothers --- in pregnancy.
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Lactation --- Nutrition --- Prenatal Care --- Nutrition counseling --- Pregnancy --- Grossesse --- in pregnancy --- standards --- Nutritional aspects --- Aspect nutritionnel --- MEDICAL --- Nutrition counseling. --- Nutritional aspects. --- Dietary counseling --- Nutritional counseling --- Nutrition in pregnancy --- Pregnant women --- Health counseling --- Mothers --- Lactation. --- standards. --- LACTATION --- NUTRITION --- PRENATAL CARE --- IN PREGNANCY --- STANDARDS
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Arbeid bij bevalling --- Voedingshygiëne --- Zwangerschap --- Vroedkunde --- Labor (Obstetrics) --- Pregnancy --- Prenatal care --- 610 --- 615.7 --- bevalling --- drinken --- eten --- geboorte --- gezondheidszorg --- obstetrie --- voeding --- vroedkunde --- Nutritional aspects --- Zwangerschap - Bevalling - Zuigelingenzorg --- Antenatal care --- Antenatal services --- Pre-natal care --- Pregnant women --- Maternal health services --- Preconception care --- Nutrition in pregnancy --- Nutrition --- Mothers --- Birth --- Obstetric labor --- Obstetrics --- Childbirth --- Delivery (Obstetrics) --- Care --- Arbeid (bevalling) --- Opleiding
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Pregnancy --- Lactation --- Infants --- Newborn infants --- Children --- Nutritional aspects --- Nutrition --- Development --- Nutrition. --- Nutritional aspects. --- Development. --- Nutrition in pregnancy --- Pregnant women --- Mothers --- Infants (Newborn) --- Child development --- Child nutrition --- Pediatric nutrition --- Pediatric nutritionists --- Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Youngsters --- Age groups --- Families --- Life cycle, Human --- Neonates --- Newborns (Infants) --- Neonatology --- Milk --- Milk secretion --- Milk yield --- Physiology --- Breastfeeding --- Breast milk --- Prolactin --- Babies --- Infancy --- Gestation --- Conception --- Reproduction --- Food --- Secretion
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Child Health Services --- Health Policy --- Infant Nutrition --- Maternal Health Services --- Nutrition --- Puerperium --- Infant health services --- Infants (New born) --- Maternal health services --- Nutrition policy --- Pregnancy --- Périnatalité --- Politique alimentaire --- Grossesse --- in pregnancy --- Nutritional aspects --- Aspect nutritionnel --- MEDICAL --- Newborn infants --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Nutritional aspects. --- Nutrition. --- Postpartum Period. --- Périnatalité --- Infants --- Maternal and infant health services --- Nutrition in pregnancy --- Pregnant women --- Medical care --- Child health services --- Maternal and infant welfare --- Mothers
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This easy to use text provides practitioners and researchers with a global view of current and emerging issues concerned with successful pregnancy outcomes and approaches that have been successful or show promise in ensuring a successful pregnancy. The fully updated and revised second edition expands its scope with topics not covered in the first edition including pregnancy and military service; sleep disorders during pregnancy; the gut microbiome during pregnancy and the newborn; requirement for vitamin D in pregnancy; the environment—contaminants and pregnancy; preeclampsia and new approaches to treatment; health disparities for whites, blacks, and teen pregnancies; depression in pregnancy—role of yoga; safe food handling for successful pregnancy outcome; relationship of epigenetics and diet in pregnancy; caffeine during pregnancy; polycystic ovary syndrome; US Hispanics and preterm births; celiac disease and pregnancy; cannabis use during pregnancy. The second edition of Handbook of Nutrition and Pregnancy will be a valuable resource for clinicians and other healthcare professionals who treat and counsel women of child-bearing age and pregnant women.
Pregnancy --- Nutrition in pregnancy --- Pregnant women --- Nutrition --- Mothers --- Nutritional aspects. --- Maternal and infant welfare. --- Personal health and hygiene. --- Obstetrics. --- Maternal and Child Health. --- Clinical Nutrition. --- Obstetrics/Perinatology/Midwifery. --- Maternal-fetal medicine --- Medicine --- Infant welfare --- Infants --- Maternity welfare --- Child welfare --- Women --- Maternal health services --- Charities, protection, etc. --- Charities --- Maternal and child health services. --- Clinical nutrition. --- Clinical nutrition --- Diet --- Diet and disease --- Dietotherapy --- Food --- Medical nutrition therapy --- MNT (Medical nutrition therapy) --- Nutrition therapy --- Dietetics --- Therapeutics, Physiological --- Therapeutic use
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This volume offers the most comprehensive coverage on fetal programming. Chapters are written by authors of international and national standing, leaders in the field and trendsetters. The clinical relevance of the current research is emphasized in each chapter, which also contains key points, key words, and concise summaries for ease of learning. Fetal programming affects conditions in the immediate postnatal period, as well as in later life and adulthood. These conditions include cardiovascular disease, frank hypertension, stroke, dyslipidemia, coagulopathy, increased insulin resistance-metabolic syndrome, type-2 diabetes, leukemia, testicular cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, polycystic ovary syndrome, precocious puberty, impaired immune function, renal disease, lung disease, and osteoporosis. Neuropathologies, behavioral and mental deficiencies, schizophrenia, and depression have also been reported in adults who were exposed to nutritional inadequacies in utero. Diet, Nutrition and Fetal Programming provides an overview on the effects of fetal programming on disease, and comprehensive looks at maternal nutrition factors and fetal programming effects on brain and behavior, and physiology and disease. It also provides an in depth look at specific nutrient restrictions and supplements on physiology and disease, the effects of maternal disease on fetal programming, mechanisms of programming, and a special section on the international aspects and policies on fetal programming.
Medicine. --- Maternal and child health services. --- Clinical nutrition. --- Medical biochemistry. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Clinical Nutrition. --- Medical Biochemistry. --- Maternal and Child Health. --- Pregnancy --- Fetus --- Nutritional aspects. --- Nutrition. --- Nutrition in pregnancy --- Pregnant women --- Nutrition --- Mothers --- Nutritional aspects --- Personal health and hygiene. --- Biochemistry. --- Maternal and infant welfare. --- Infant welfare --- Infants --- Maternity welfare --- Child welfare --- Women --- Maternal health services --- Biological chemistry --- Chemical composition of organisms --- Organisms --- Physiological chemistry --- Biology --- Chemistry --- Medical sciences --- Charities, protection, etc. --- Charities --- Composition --- Medical biochemistry --- Pathobiochemistry --- Pathological biochemistry --- Biochemistry --- Pathology --- Clinical nutrition --- Diet --- Diet and disease --- Dietotherapy --- Food --- Medical nutrition therapy --- MNT (Medical nutrition therapy) --- Nutrition therapy --- Dietetics --- Therapeutics, Physiological --- Therapeutic use
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