Suplementación energética durante el embarazo y el crecimiento postnatal

J A Kusin1, S Kardjati, J M Houtkooper

  • 1Nutrition Section, Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Lancet (London, England)
|September 12, 1992
PubMed
Resumen

Mejorar la nutrición materna con suplementos de alta energía a finales del embarazo mejora significativamente el crecimiento del niño y reduce la desnutrición. Este estudio se centró en el desarrollo posnatal, mostrando beneficios duraderos para los niños nacidos de madres suplementadas.

Palabras clave:
Factores de la edad Factores de la edadLa antropometría es la antropometría.La región de Asia es Asia.Biología Biología Biología.Altura del cuerpo Altura del cuerpo.Peso corporal Peso corporalNiño Niño Niño Niño Niño Niño NiñoDesarrollo infantil Desarrollo infantil Desarrollo infantil.Estudios comparativos y estudios comparativos son estudios comparativos y estudios comparativos que incluyen estudios comparativos y estudios comparativos.La prestación de cuidados de salud.Factores demográficos Los factores demográficos incluyen:Países en desarrollo Países en desarrollo.Enfermedades Las enfermedades.Suplemento Alimentario--mujeresCrecimiento crecimiento crecimiento.Salud Salud Salud Salud Salud SaludServicios de salud Servicios de salud.En la actualidad el país es Indonesia Indonesia Indonesia.Los estudios longitudinales son estudios longitudinales.Desnutrición: prevención y control de la misma.Nutrición materna y nutrición materna.Medición de la medición.Estudios Metodológicos Estudios MetodológicosNutrición Nutrición Nutrición es la nutrición.Trastornos de la nutrición Trastornos de la nutriciónProgramas de nutrición y nutrición.Fisiología Fisiología Fisiología.Población de la población.Características de las poblaciones.Embarazo Embarazo Embarazo EmbarazoEmbarazo, tercer trimestre del embarazo.Atención Primaria de la Salud Cuidado Primario de la Salud.Reproducción La reproducción es la reproducción.Metodología de investigación Metodología de investigación.Asia sudoriental y el sudeste asiático.Estudios Estudios Estudios Estudios Estudios Estudios EstudiosLa juventud La juventud La juventud La juventud La juventud La juventud

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