Pregnancy after bariatric surgery: Effects of personalized nutrition counseling on pregnancy outcomes.

Author: Abutbul VeredShani, ArakiShir, RozenGeila S, Shani LeviCarmit, SoltIdo

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Nutritional challenges following bariatric surgery can be intensified during pregnancy and may have crucial effects on the fetus, including lower birth weight. To the best of our knowledge, the effect of nutritional counseling during post-bariatric pregnancy to improve maternal diet quality and eati...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clnu.2021.11.035

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Personalized Nutrition for Post-Bariatric Pregnancy: A Vital Approach

Bariatric surgery, a procedure for weight loss, can significantly improve health outcomes, but it also presents unique nutritional challenges. These challenges can be amplified during pregnancy, potentially impacting both the mother and the developing fetus. This study investigates the potential of personalized nutritional counseling to improve maternal diet quality and eating habits in pregnant women who have undergone bariatric surgery. The authors aimed to understand the impact of personalized nutritional counseling on both maternal and fetal health.

Nutritional Counseling: A Bridge to Healthy Pregnancy Outcomes

The study, while preliminary, suggests that personalized nutritional counseling during pregnancy can have a positive impact on both maternal diet quality and neonatal outcomes. While more research is needed to confirm these findings, the initial results are promising. The authors emphasize the importance of addressing the specific nutritional needs of pregnant women who have undergone bariatric surgery, as their unique metabolic and physiological changes require individualized nutritional guidance. This personalized approach may help to ensure optimal health for both mother and child during pregnancy.

Ensuring Optimal Health for Mothers and Babies

This study serves as a reminder that pregnancy, even after bariatric surgery, can be a time of remarkable growth and transformation. However, it also highlights the need for tailored nutritional support to address the unique challenges that these mothers face. By prioritizing personalized nutritional counseling, we can help ensure that pregnant women who have undergone bariatric surgery have access to the resources they need to nourish themselves and their growing babies. This study is a testament to the power of personalized medicine, where a tailored approach can lead to improved health outcomes.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Pregnancy is a journey through a vast and ever-changing desert landscape. For mothers who have undergone bariatric surgery, this journey may present unique challenges. This study demonstrates the value of personalized nutritional counseling as a compass, guiding these mothers towards a healthier pregnancy and a stronger start for their babies. By prioritizing individualized care, we can ensure that all mothers, regardless of their unique circumstances, have the support they need to thrive during pregnancy.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2022-03-07
  2. Date Revised 2022-03-07
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Pubmed ID

34999322

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/j.clnu.2021.11.035

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