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Nutrition tips for a healthy pregnancy
Healthy weight gain during pregnancy depends on a woman's body mass index pre baby bump. Photo courtesy: AFP RELAXNEWS/ Monkey Business Images/shutterstock.com
Low vitamin D in womb linked to chubbier kids
Children are more likely to be chubbier if their mother had low levels of vitamin D during pregnancy, a British study suggests.
Is Mom’s Lack of Vitamin D in Pregnancy Linked with Child’s Weight?
Maintaining good health during pregnancy is one of the surest ways mothers can protect their developing babies’ well-being. A new study suggests that adequate levels of vitamin D could be one such protective factor. Some data have linked low vitamin D levels to weight gain and obesity in women and children, but in the new [...]
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Pregnancy Rates And Cost Per Pregnancy Improve Linked To Weight Loss Intervention
At the 19th European Congress on Obesity in Lyon, France, the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Obesity, Dr Kyra Sim from The Boden Institute of Obesity, Nutrition, Exercise and Eating Disorders at the University of Sydney in Australia presented a new study, which shows that weight loss intervention in obese women who undergo fertility treatment substantially improves ...
Children of mothers with low vitamin D status in pregnancy more likely to have body fat
Children are more likely to have more body fat during childhood if their mother has low levels of Vitamin D during pregnancy, according to scientists at the Medical Research Council Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit (MRC LEU), University of Southampton.
Micronutrients, early food supplementation during pregnancy improve survival of newborns
Pregnant women in poor communities in Bangladesh who received multiple micronutrients, including iron and folic acid combined with early food supplementation, had substantially improved survival of their newborns, compared to women in a standard program that included usual food supplementation, according to a study in the May 16 issue of JAMA, a theme issue on Global Health.
Hazelnuts in infant formula could boost nutrition for pre-term babies
Washington, May 24 (ANI): Scientists have developed a healthy "designer fat" that, when added to infant formula, provides a key nutrient that premature babies need in high quantities, but isn't available in large enough amounts in their mothers' milk.
Children's body fat linked to Vitamin D insufficiency in mothers
Children are more likely to have more body fat during childhood if their mother has low levels of Vitamin D during pregnancy, according to scientists. Low vitamin D status has been linked to obesity in adults and children, but little is known about how variation in a mother’s status affects the body composition of her child.
Expectant mothers, load up on cheese!
Dental health begins in the womb. Researchers have found that babies born to women who consume cheese and other dairy products during pregnancy are likely to have better dental health than babies born to non-dairy-consumers.
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