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Nutritional concerns of lactating women consuming vegetarian diets.

作者信息

Specker B L

机构信息

University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, OH 45267-0541.

出版信息

Am J Clin Nutr. 1994 May;59(5 Suppl):1182S-1186S. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/59.5.1182S.

Abstract

Nutritional inadequacies during lactation may affect the well-being of the mother, infant, or both. Vitamin D and calcium status in vegetarian women may be low, resulting in maternal bone demineralization. Vitamin B-12 deficiency resulting in neurologic damage has been reported in infants of vegetarian women. A review of several studies completed on women in the northeastern United States who were consuming a macrobiotic diet is presented. Supplemental vitamin D does not appear to be necessary given sufficient sun exposure. Calcium intake in vegetarian mothers was low and differences in calcium-regulating hormones were apparent. However, it is not clear whether these hormonal changes resulted in adequate adaptation whether these hormonal changes resulted in adequate adaptation and prevented bone demineralization. The low calcium intake in the vegetarian women did not result in lower milk calcium concentrations. Elevated methylmalonic acid excretion, which is often seen in vitamin B-12 deficiency, was noted in the vegetarian mothers and their infants. Infants with high methylmalonic acid excretion were consuming milk low in vitamin B-12.

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