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Benefits of Adhering to a Mediterranean Diet Supplemented with Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Pistachios in Pregnancy on the Health of Offspring at 2 Years of Age. Results of the San Carlos Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Prevention Study.
Author: Assaf-BalutCarla, BarabashAna, BordiúElena, Calle-PascualAlfonso L, CuestaMartín, DuránAlejandra, FamiliarCristina, HerraizMiguel A, IzquierdoNuria, JiménezInés, MeleroVerónica, MiguelMaría Paz de, MontañezCarmen, RubioMiguel A, RunkleIsabelle, TorreNuria García de la, ValerioJohanna, ValleLaura Del
Original Abstract of the Article :
The intrauterine environment may be related to the future development of chronic diseases in the offspring. The St. Carlos gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) prevention study, is a randomized controlled trial that evaluated the influence of the early (before 12th gestational week) Mediterranean die...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290358/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
A Mediterranean Diet: Nourishing Future Health
The womb, a magical realm where a new life takes shape, can influence a child's health far into the future. The San Carlos Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) prevention study sought to discover the impact of a Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) on pregnant mothers and their offspring. Like a wise desert nomad preparing for a long journey, the researchers hoped to equip these young travelers with the best tools for a healthy life. They found that mothers who adhered to a MedDiet during pregnancy had children with a reduced risk of serious health events requiring hospitalization, especially those born to mothers with a healthy pre-gestational BMI and normal glucose tolerance. The study, a beacon of hope in the desert of childhood illnesses, suggests that a MedDiet can pave a smoother path for a child's well-being.
A Protective Shield for a Healthy Future
The study revealed that the MedDiet intervention during pregnancy was associated with a significantly lower risk of hospitalization due to bronchiolitis/asthma, antibiotic treatment, and corticosteroid treatment in children. This finding is akin to discovering a hidden oasis with a natural shield against desert storms, protecting the traveler from the harsh elements. The results underscore the profound influence of a mother's diet on a child's health, particularly in the early stages of life.
Nourishing the Future: MedDiet for a Healthier Tomorrow
The study sheds light on the potential benefits of a MedDiet during pregnancy. It emphasizes the importance of nutrition for both the mother and the child, particularly for those with pre-existing conditions. This insight is like discovering a hidden spring of health, offering a source of vitality and resilience for the future. Adopting a MedDiet during pregnancy could be a valuable step in nurturing a child's health and well-being, ensuring they embark on a journey with a sturdy camel and a well-stocked caravan.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study offers a fascinating glimpse into the power of nutrition. It's a reminder that the choices we make today can have a profound impact on future health. The MedDiet, with its rich tapestry of fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats, emerges as a valuable tool for protecting the health of mothers and children, ensuring a journey through life with strength and resilience.
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- Date Revised 2020-09-28
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