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Nutrition and pregnancy: The link between dietary intake and diabetes

Current Diabetes Reports, ISSN: 1534-4827, Vol: 4, Issue: 4, Page: 266-272
2004
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Pregnancy is a time when serial metabolic changes in the mother are carefully regulated to provide optimum substrate to both mother and fetus. Subtle perturbations in maternal metabolism can have implications not only for the index pregnancy, but also for future generations. The literature provides evidence that maternal nutrition plays a major role in the destiny of the offspring. Both maternal malnutrition and overnutrition are associated with subsequent diabetes in the offspring. Pregnancy represents a window of opportunity for health care providers to change dietary patterns toward habits that will be healthier for the individual now, as well as impacting on the future. The challenge for clinicians is to provide nutritional information based on scientific evidence that facilitates the normalization of fetal nutrition, and thus minimize the risk that the child will develop diabetes. © Copyright 2004 by Current Science Inc.

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