Major dietary patterns and blood pressure patterns during pregnancy: the Generation R Study
Sarah Timmermans,Régine P.M. Steegers-Theunissen,Marijana Vujkovic,Rachel Bakker,Hanneke den Breeijen,Hein Raat,Henk Russcher,Jan Lindemans,Albert Hofman,Vincent W. V. Jaddoe,Eric A.P. Steegers +10 more
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Low adherence to the Mediterranean and high adherence to a Traditional dietary pattern is associated with a higher blood pressure in pregnancy.About:
This article is published in American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.The article was published on 2011-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 70 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pregnancy & Blood pressure.read more
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Multiple Imputation for Nonresponse in Surveys
TL;DR: It is concluded that multiple Imputation for Nonresponse in Surveys should be considered as a legitimate method for answering the question of why people do not respond to survey questions.
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Maternal Diet and Nutrient Requirements in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding. An Italian Consensus Document
Franca Marangoni,Irene Cetin,Elvira Verduci,Giuseppe Canzone,Marcello Giovannini,Paolo Scollo,Giovanni Corsello,Andrea Poli +7 more
TL;DR: The risk of not reaching the adequate nutrient supply is increased for selected groups of women of childbearing age: those following exclusion diets, underweight or overweight/obese, smokers, adolescents, mothers who have had multiple or close pregnancies, and those with previous unfavorable pregnancy outcomes.
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Maternal Dietary Patterns and Pregnancy Outcome
TL;DR: This review examined articles about the relationship between maternal dietary patterns and pregnancy outcome and found that dietary patterns may be more applicable to clinical and pregnant health interventions.
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The association between dietary factors and gestational hypertension and pre-eclampsia: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
TL;DR: Higher total energy and lower magnesium and calcium intake measured during pregnancy were identified as related to HDP, and higher calcium intake consistently showed lower odds for HDP after adjustment for confounding factors.
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Prepregnancy dietary patterns and risk of developing hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: results from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health
TL;DR: In this population-based study of Australian women, an independent protective dose-response association between prepregnancy consumption of a Mediterranean-style dietary pattern and HDP risk is observed.
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Multiple imputation for missing data in epidemiological and clinical research: potential and pitfalls.
Jonathan A C Sterne,Ian R. White,John B. Carlin,Michael Spratt,Patrick Royston,Michael G. Kenward,Angela M. Wood,James R. Carpenter +7 more
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A Clinical Trial of the Effects of Dietary Patterns on Blood Pressure
Lawrence J. Appel,Thomas Burton Moore,Thomas Burton Moore,Eva Obarzanek,William M. Vollmer,Laura P. Svetkey,Frank M. Sacks,George A. Bray,Thomas M. Vogt,Jeffrey A. Cutler,Marlene M. Windhauser,Pao-Hwa Lin,Njeri Karanja,Denise G. Simons-Morton,Marjorie L. McCullough,Janis F. Swain,Priscilla Steele,Marguerite Evans,Edgar R. Miller,David W. Harsha +19 more
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