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Social Media and Nutritional Guidelines in Pregnancy.

Ruth E ZielinskiAlexa MillerMelia KramerRuth Zielinski
Published in: Journal of midwifery & women's health (2024)
There is incorrect and incomplete information on social media surrounding nutrition in pregnancy. Professional guidelines for nutrition in pregnancy are available but are not as accessible to patients as social media videos. Social media use is associated with disordered eating and increased risk of anxiety and depression. However, targeted interventions by health care providers that use social media platforms have been successful in the distribution of credible health information. Midwives and other health care providers should share evidence-based nutrition recommendation with patients to facilitate meaningful conversations around nutrition in pregnancy during in person and online interactions.
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