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Preconceptional Nutrition Interventions for Adolescent Girls and Adult Women: Global Guidelines and Gaps in Evidence and Policy with Emphasis on Micronutrients

Journal

JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Volume 146, Issue 7, Pages 1461S-1470S

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.3945/jn.115.223487

Keywords

nutrition; preconception; guidelines; research; policy

Funding

  1. Global Nutrition Council
  2. Micronutrient Initiative
  3. Nestle Nutrition Institute
  4. NIH
  5. USDA
  6. Almond Board of California
  7. California Walnut Commission
  8. Harvest Plus
  9. Nestle Foundation
  10. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  11. Kaiser Permanente

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Much of the global nutrition efforts in recent years have been focused on improving the nutritional status of children during the window of the first 1000 d of life, from conception to 2 y of age. However, as the world transitions from the Millennium Development Goals to the Sustainable Development Goals, women's and adolescent girls' overall health and well-being are being placed at the center of the global agenda. It is also increasingly recognized that a woman's nutritional status before pregnancy affects maternal and child outcomes and thus needs to be improved to ensure optimal outcomes. This article reviews the global picture of preconception nutrition in women and girls, including some of the key factors that influence women's outcomes, as well as their children's outcomes, if they do become pregnant. This article describes the current global guidelines on preconceptional nutrition interventions for girls and women; highlights related gaps in evidence, guidelines, and policy; and discusses research to forward the agenda of improving women's and girls' preconceptional nutrition.

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