Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5567372 | Applied Nursing Research | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Statistically significant differences in average daily intake of folates, iodine, retinol, magnesium and iron were observed between the group of women with vaginal delivery at term and the groups of women with diagnosed hypertension who delivered preterm. Correlation was demonstrated between average daily intake of iodine and vitamin D and the occurrence of arterial hypertension. Supplementation of the diet of women in the preconception and prenatal period with minerals and vitamins should be considered.
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Authors
Wioletta WaksmaÅska, RafaÅ BobiÅski, Izabela Ulman-WÅodarz, Anna Pielesz, Monika Mikulska,