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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 1194-1195, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-393692

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Objective To understand the dietary intake of pregnant women, and try to give a reasonable sug-gestion to promote fetal development. Methods 400 pregnant women in Fushan city were enrolled in this study and their dietary intake were investigated, then the software of Analysis of pregnancy nutrition guidance system was used to make nutrition analysis. Results The ratio of the energy in each pregnancy provided by dietary protein, carbohy-drate and fat were relatively appropriate. But the intake of dietary calcium, ferrum, zinc, vitamin B1 and vitamin B2 in early pregnancy were very low, the intake were respectively 764.51 mg, 26.94 mg, 15.71 mg, 1.12 g, 1.13 g. Each pregnancy the ratio of high-quallty protein in total protein intake were more than 50%, an average protein RNI% was 48.50%. Conclusion The dietary style of pregnant women is relatively reasonable. But they should strengthened nutritional guide to intake more calciuro,ferrum, zinc,vitamin B1 and vitamin B2.

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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12)2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-521666

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Objective To understand the dietary intake and nutritional status of pregnant women, and try to give a reasonable suggestion to promote the development of fetus. Methods 227 pregnant women in Changsha city were enrolled in this study. Their serum levels of vitamins were detected and their dietary intake were investigated. Results The ratio of the energy which was provided by dietary protein, carbohydrate and fat was appropriate. But the intake of dietary calcium, vitamin B1 and vitamin B2 was very low. With the development of gestation there were a remarkable rise in serum vitamin E level and decrease in serum folacin level, which was extremely obvious in the third trimester. It was about 40% of the pregnant women that the serum vitamin C level was lower than normal level. Conclusions Pregnant women tend to be lack of folacin, vitamin C and vitamin B 2.

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