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Addressing the gaps in nutritional care before and during pregnancy

Killeen, SL, Geraghty, AA, Obrien, EC, Oreilly, SL, Yelverton, CA and McAuliffe, FM 2021, Addressing the gaps in nutritional care before and during pregnancy, Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, pp. 1-12, doi: 10.1017/S0029665121003724.

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Title Addressing the gaps in nutritional care before and during pregnancy
Author(s) Killeen, SL
Geraghty, AA
Obrien, EC
Oreilly, SL
Yelverton, CA
McAuliffe, FM
Journal name Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
Article ID S0029665121003724
Start page 1
End page 12
Total pages 12
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Place of publication Cambridge, Eng.
Publication date 2021
ISSN 0029-6651
1475-2719
Keyword(s) Antenatal
DEVELOPMENTAL ORIGINS
Dietary intakes
DOUBLE BURDEN
FIGO PREGNANCY
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
MATERNAL OBESITY
NATIONAL-SURVEY
NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Nutrition
Nutrition & Dietetics
Obesity
PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY
Pregnancy
RISK-FACTORS
Science & Technology
STAGING SYSTEM
Summary The present paper outlines current issues in the nutritional care of women during pregnancy and potential resources to address them. Globally, overnutrition, undernutrition and nutritional imbalances are widespread among women of reproductive age; increasing the risk of pregnancy complications and non-communicable diseases in both mothers and their children. Most women do not meet dietary guidelines for pregnancy. The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends nutrition and weight counselling during pregnancy for all women. However, clinical practices focusing on nutrition vary and there is no consensus on which outcomes are most important for pregnancy nutrition interventions, with little consideration for the ‘patient voice’. The International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) nutrition checklist is a clinical practice tool that is available for healthcare professionals that will address this issue. The pregnancy nutrition core outcome set will also support advancement of antenatal nutrition by identifying the most critical nutrition-related outcomes from the perspective of healthcare professionals, researchers and women with experience of pregnancy. While poor nutrition can result in adverse outcomes across women of all weight categories, those with obesity may require specialist care to reduce their risk. Obesity is a chronic, progressive, relapsing disease that has high individual variability in its prognosis. The use of obesity staging systems, which consider mental, physical and functional health, can stratify individuals into risk categories and aid in treatment prioritisation in pregnancy. As the prevalence of obesity continues to rise, an obesity staging approach may support clinicians, especially those in limited resource settings.
Language eng
DOI 10.1017/S0029665121003724
Indigenous content off
Field of Research 1111 Nutrition and Dietetics
HERDC Research category C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30159691

Document type: Journal Article
Collections: Faculty of Health
School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences
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