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基本説明
Special Topic Issue : Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism Vol. 59, No. 1 (2011).
Full Description
The supply of iron, folic acid, and vitamin D is important for the health and well-being of pregnant women and their children. However, many open questions and controversial discussions exist among scientific bodies worldwide with respect to the adequate supply of these micronutrients during the critical pre- and postnatal periods of life and the possible need for supplementation over and above typical dietary intakes. In the publication at hand, the current knowledge and unresolved questions on the supply of vitamin D, folic acid, and iron for pregnant women, lactating women, and infants, and their health effects are discussed. In particular, the question is addressed of whether, and under which circumstances, supplementation with these micronutrients in addition to usual dietary intakes is advisable. The topics presented will be of great interest for the scientific community in general as well as for those involved in public health policy issues.
Contents
Critical Micronutrients in Pregnancy, Lactation, and Infancy: Considerations on Vitamin D, Folic Acid, and Iron, and Priorities for Future Research: Hermoso, M.; Vollhardt, C.; Bergmann, K.; Koletzko, B.; Vitamin D Recommendations - Beyond Deficiency: Biesalski, H.K.; Vitamin D - Role in Pregnancy and Early Childhood: Bischoff-Ferrari, H.A.; Health Effects Related to Low Vitamin D Concentrations: Beyond Bone Metabolism: Moreno, L.A.; Valtuena, J.; Perez-Lopez, F.; Gonzalez-Gross, M.; Preventing Vitamin D Deficiency in Pregnancy - Importance for the Mother and Child: Hypponen, E.; Folate Recommendations for Pregnancy, Lactation, and Infancy: Lamers, Y.; Periconceptional Folic Acid-Containing Multivitamin Supplementation for the Prevention of Neural Tube Defects and Cardiovascular Malformations: Czeizel, A.E.; Folic Acid and Other Potential Measures in the Prevention of Neural Tube Defects: Heseker, H.; Folic Acid Consumption throughout Pregnancy - Differentiation between Trimesters: Scott, J.; Iron in Pregnancy - How Do We Secure an Appropriate Iron Status in the Mother and Child? Milman, N.; Placental Iron Transport and Maternal Absorption: Cetin, I.; Berti, C.; Mando, C.; Parisi, F.; Iron Requirements in Infancy: Domellof, M.; Safety and Efficacy of Iron Supplements in Malaria-Endemic Areas: Hurrell, R.F.



