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Published on: September 20, 2019
WITHDRAWN: Isocaloric balanced protein supplementation in pregnancy
1McGill University, Faculty of Medicine, 1020 Pine Avenue West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 1A2. michael.kramer@mcgill.ca
Background:
Background pending.
Objectives:
To assess the effects of providing pregnant women with isocaloric protein supplements (ie where the protein replaces an equal quantity of nonprotein energy) on gestational weight gain and on the outcome of pregnancy.
Search Strategy:
The register of clinical trials maintained and updated by the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group. Date of last search: October 2001.
Selection Criteria:
All acceptably controlled comparisons of isocaloric protein supplementation, as long as the protein content of the supplement was 'balanced', ie the protein provided <25% of its total energy content.
Data Collection And Analysis:
Data were extracted by the author from published reports, and supplemented by additional information from trialists contacted by the author.
Main Results:
Three trials involving 966 women were included. The results suggest a decrease in maternal weight gain and mean birth weight and an increased risk of small-for-gestational-age (SGA) births with isocaloric protein supplementation, but no effect on mean gestational age or preterm birth. The data are insufficient to exclude potentially important effects on fetal or neonatal mortality, and maternal health outcomes have not been reported.
Authors' Conclusions:
Balanced protein supplementation alone (ie without energy supplementation) is unlikely to be of benefit to pregnant women or their infants.
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