Written for the clinician and other
healthcare professionals who treat and counsel
pregnant women and women of child-bearing age, “Handbook of Nutrition and Pregnancy” is an excellent and easy-to-use resource in the practical form of a handbook. In “Handbook of Nutrition and Pregnancy”, the authors provide historical perspective and background to support recommendations which are provided in each chapter, importantly for the practitioners, recommendations and guidelines have been summarized and provided in tables that are easy to
locate and interpret. This book discusses relevant topics in the scientific community such as determining to what extent prenatal and perinatal environmental factors are linked to childhood and adult
obesity and chronic diseases. This book also examines issues that are common to both the developed and the developing worlds and includes chapters that are specific to nutritional and reproductive factors seen mainly in
developing countries. These chapters discuss contemporary issues that impact both the woman and the developing infant. Also covered in several chapters is a review of nutritional as well as physiological factors that either increase or decrease the potential for high risk pregnancies such as gestational
diabetes mellitus, Type I and Type II diabetes mellitus, preeclampsia, anemia, and so forth. “Handbook of Nutrition and Pregnancy” is a comprehensive volume that includes up-to-date information in chapters written by the leaders in the fields of
diet, nutrients, ingredients, environmental factors and physiological consequences addressing the needs of women of childbearing potential and pregnant women
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