2020-05-06T14:02:48Z
2020-05-06T14:02:48Z
2019-03-06
2020-05-06T14:02:49Z
Vegetarian and vegan diets have increased worldwide in the last decades, according to the knowledge that they might prevent coronary heart disease, cancer, and type 2 diabetes. Althought plant-based diets are at risk of nutritional deficiencies such as proteins, iron, vitamin D, calcium, iodine, omega-3, and vitamin B12, the available evidence shows that well planned vegetarian and vegan diets may be considered safe during pregnancy and lactation, but they require a strong awareness for a balanced intake of key nutrients. A review of the scientific literature in this field was performed, focusing specifically on observational studies in humans, in order to investigate protective effects elicited by maternal diets enriched in plant-derived foods and possible unfavorable outcomes related to micronutrients deficiencies and their impact on fetal development. A design of pregestational nutrition intervention is required in order to avoid maternal undernutrition and consequent impaired fetal growth.
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Vegetarianisme; Veganisme; Embarassades; Alletament; Oligoelements en la nutrició; Vegetarianism; Veganism; Pregnant women; Breastfeeding; Trace elements in nutrition
MDPI
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11030557
Nutrients, 2019, vol. 11, num. 3, p. 557
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11030557
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