[Vitamin B12, fatty acids EPA and DHA during pregnancy and lactation in women with a plant-based diet].

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 BUSINESS Nutricion hospitalaria Pub Date : 2024-10-31 DOI:10.20960/nh.05120
Tomás Sandoval Leiva, Yasna Muñoz, Luis Tabilo Aguirre, Pamela Estay Castillo
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Introduction: Pregnancy and lactation represent a complex stage from a nutritional point of view, since energy, protein and micronutrient requirements increase during these stages. The literature describes that a well-planned plant-based diet can be sufficient in energy, macronutrients and micronutrients, with the exception of vitamin B12 and possibly n3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, mainly EPA and DHA. During the last few years, adherence to this diet has increased rapidly in the population, so the main objective of this article is to review the current evidence on the intake and concentrations of vitamin B12, EPA and DHA during pregnancy and lactation in women following a plant-based diet. A literature search was performed in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and Ovid MedLine using free terms and MESH. Eleven articles were selected in this review. Well-planned vegetarian and vegan diets, with adequate supplementation of vitamin B12, EPA and DHA, are compatible during pregnancy and lactation, being a positive predictor of their content in breast milk. A similar situation was observed in plasma levels in women supplemented with B12. However, it is important to continue with research in this area that considers an adequate dietary anamnesis, integral evaluation of nutritional status, estimation of nutritional requirements and an individualized nutritional plan.

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[以植物为基础饮食的妇女在孕期和哺乳期的维生素 B12、脂肪酸 EPA 和 DHA]。
从营养学的角度来看,妊娠和哺乳期是一个复杂的阶段,因为在这些阶段对能量、蛋白质和微量营养素的需求都会增加。根据文献记载,除了维生素 B12 和 n3 多不饱和脂肪酸(主要是 EPA 和 DHA)之外,计划周密的植物性饮食可以提供充足的能量、宏量营养素和微量营养素。在过去的几年中,坚持这种饮食习惯的人群迅速增加,因此本文的主要目的是回顾目前有关采用植物性饮食的妇女在孕期和哺乳期维生素 B12、EPA 和 DHA 的摄入量和浓度的证据。我们使用自由词和 MESH 在 PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science 和 Ovid MedLine 中进行了文献检索。本综述选取了 11 篇文章。计划周密的素食和纯素饮食,加上充足的维生素 B12、EPA 和 DHA 补充剂,在孕期和哺乳期是相容的,这也是母乳中维生素 B12、EPA 和 DHA 含量的积极预测因素。补充维生素 B12 的妇女的血浆水平也出现了类似的情况。然而,继续开展这方面的研究非常重要,研究应考虑到充分的膳食病史、营养状况的综合评估、营养需求的估计以及个性化的营养计划。
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Nutricion hospitalaria
Nutricion hospitalaria 医学-营养学
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1.90
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8.30%
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181
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Nutrición Hospitalaria was born following the SENPE Bulletin (1981-1983) and the SENPE journal (1984-1985). It is the official organ of expression of the Spanish Society of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. Throughout its 36 years of existence has been adapting to the rhythms and demands set by the scientific community and the trends of the editorial processes, being its most recent milestone the achievement of Impact Factor (JCR) in 2009. Its content covers the fields of the sciences of nutrition, with special emphasis on nutritional support.
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