Nutrition Through The Life Cycle
Nutrition Through The Life Cycle
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ISBN: 9781337919333
Author: Brown, Judith E.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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To mention: A nutrition-related indicator to monitor and evaluate nutrition intervention.

Introduction: In a twin pregnancy, the recommendations for food intake are primarily based on caloric and nutritional requirement of the individual based on her age, height, weight, and so on. Women following recommendations from health care providers during pregnancy are reported to have good health. Theoretically, a weight gain of 18.2 kg in twin pregnancy requires an intake of 35,000 calories more in pregnancy averaging to 150 calories per day. Besides these, specific nutrients such as iron and calcium and essential fatty acids have an increased requirement during pregnancy.

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