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Nutrient Needs During Pregancy Issues for Specific Groups |
Introduction Nutrition status plays an important role in birth outcomes and maternal and infant health. Intakes of specific nutrients, for example iron and folate, affect pregnancy outcome (e.g., birthweight, maternal and infant anemia, maternal hypertension). Energy intake, and thus, the amount of weight a woman gains during pregnancy has a direct effect on pregnancy outcome (for example, low gestational weight gain can increase the risk of having an infant with a low birth weight) and on the long-term health of the mother (for example, excessive weight gain can increase the risk of obesity in the mother). Especially for weight gain, there is wide variation in the “normal” range, and the nutrition assessment should include an evaluation of factors that are specific to the individual. This module reviews some of the roles that food and nutrition status play in typical pregnancies, and highlights a few specific factors that can affect nutrient needs. You may also download a printable
version of this module. Estimated time to complete this module: 60 minutes. Learning objectives Participants will be able to:
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