Nutritional management and interventions in complications of pregnancy: A systematic review.
Jyoti SinghMansehaj KaurPrasad RasaneSawinder KaurJaspreet KaurKartik SharmaAmisha GulatiPublished in: Nutrition and health (2023)
Background: Pregnancy, also known as the "gestation period" which lasts for 37-40 weeks, has been marked as the period of "physiological stress" in a woman's life. A wide range of symptoms, from nausea to ectopic pregnancy, are usually aligned with risk factors like abortion, miscarriage, stillbirth, etc. An estimated total of 15% of total pregnant women face serious complications requiring urgent attention for safe pregnancy survival. Over the past decades, several changes in the environment and nutrition habits have increased the possibility of unfavourable changes during the gestation phase. The diagnostic factors, management and nutritional interventions are targeted and more emphasis has been laid on modifying or managing the nutritional factors in this physiologically stressed phase. Aims: This review focuses on dietary modifications and nutritional interventions for the treatment of complications of pregnancy. Nutritional management has been identified to be one of the primary necessities in addition to drug therapy. It is important to set a healthy diet pattern throughout the gestation phase or even before by incorporating key nutrients into the maternal diet. Methods: The published literature from various databases including PubMed, Google Scholar and ScienceDirect were used to establish the fact of management and treatment of complications of pregnancy. Results: The recommendations of dietary supplements have underlined the concept behind the eradication of maternal deficiencies and improving metabolic profiles. Conclusion: Therefore, the present review summarises the dietary recommendations to combat pregnancy-related complications which are necessary in order to prevent and manage the same.
Keyphrases
- pregnancy outcomes
- risk factors
- preterm birth
- pregnant women
- physical activity
- gestational age
- preterm infants
- risk assessment
- weight loss
- systematic review
- randomized controlled trial
- bone marrow
- working memory
- clinical practice
- case report
- helicobacter pylori
- weight gain
- sleep quality
- body mass index
- adverse drug
- artificial intelligence
- heat stress