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Perspective: Organic food consumption during pregnancy and the potential effects on maternal and offspring health

Pregnancy represents a critical window for both maternal and child health. Previous studies have shown that the consumption of an organic diet during pregnancy can reduce pesticide exposure compared with the consumption of a conventional diet. It is possible that this could, in turn, improve pregnan...

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Autores principales: Liu, Buyun, Curl, Cynthia L., Brantsæter, Anne Lise, Torjusen, Hanne, Sun, Yangbo, Du, Yang, Lehmler, Hans-Joachim, Balentine, Annica, Snetselaar, Linda G., Bao, Wei
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Publicado: American Society for Nutrition 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10102986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36811584
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.advnut.2022.11.001
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author Liu, Buyun
Curl, Cynthia L.
Brantsæter, Anne Lise
Torjusen, Hanne
Sun, Yangbo
Du, Yang
Lehmler, Hans-Joachim
Balentine, Annica
Snetselaar, Linda G.
Bao, Wei
author_facet Liu, Buyun
Curl, Cynthia L.
Brantsæter, Anne Lise
Torjusen, Hanne
Sun, Yangbo
Du, Yang
Lehmler, Hans-Joachim
Balentine, Annica
Snetselaar, Linda G.
Bao, Wei
author_sort Liu, Buyun
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description Pregnancy represents a critical window for both maternal and child health. Previous studies have shown that the consumption of an organic diet during pregnancy can reduce pesticide exposure compared with the consumption of a conventional diet. It is possible that this could, in turn, improve pregnancy outcomes, because maternal pesticide exposure during pregnancy has been associated with increased risk of pregnancy complications. Organic foods are produced by methods that comply with organic standards, generally restricting the use of agrochemicals, such as synthetic pesticides. In the past few decades, the global demand for organic foods has increased drastically, driven in large part by consumer beliefs that organic foods provide benefits to human health. However, the effects of organic food consumption during pregnancy on maternal and child health have not been established. This narrative review aims to summarize current evidence regarding the consumption of organic foods during pregnancy and the potential effects on short- and long-term health outcomes in mothers and offspring. We performed a comprehensive literature search and identified studies investigating the association between organic food consumption during pregnancy and health outcomes in mothers and their offspring. The outcomes identified from the literature search included pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes mellitus, hypospadias, cryptorchidism, and otitis media. Although existing studies suggest that consumption of organic foods (overall or a specific kind) during pregnancy may have health benefits, further investigation to replicate the findings in other populations is needed. Moreover, because these previous studies have all been observational and thus may be limited by the potential for residual confounding and reverse causation, causal inference cannot be established. We argue that the next necessary step in this research is a randomized trial to test the efficacy of organic diet intervention in pregnancy on maternal and offspring health.
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spelling pubmed-101029862023-05-10 Perspective: Organic food consumption during pregnancy and the potential effects on maternal and offspring health Liu, Buyun Curl, Cynthia L. Brantsæter, Anne Lise Torjusen, Hanne Sun, Yangbo Du, Yang Lehmler, Hans-Joachim Balentine, Annica Snetselaar, Linda G. Bao, Wei Adv Nutr Perspective Pregnancy represents a critical window for both maternal and child health. Previous studies have shown that the consumption of an organic diet during pregnancy can reduce pesticide exposure compared with the consumption of a conventional diet. It is possible that this could, in turn, improve pregnancy outcomes, because maternal pesticide exposure during pregnancy has been associated with increased risk of pregnancy complications. Organic foods are produced by methods that comply with organic standards, generally restricting the use of agrochemicals, such as synthetic pesticides. In the past few decades, the global demand for organic foods has increased drastically, driven in large part by consumer beliefs that organic foods provide benefits to human health. However, the effects of organic food consumption during pregnancy on maternal and child health have not been established. This narrative review aims to summarize current evidence regarding the consumption of organic foods during pregnancy and the potential effects on short- and long-term health outcomes in mothers and offspring. We performed a comprehensive literature search and identified studies investigating the association between organic food consumption during pregnancy and health outcomes in mothers and their offspring. The outcomes identified from the literature search included pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes mellitus, hypospadias, cryptorchidism, and otitis media. Although existing studies suggest that consumption of organic foods (overall or a specific kind) during pregnancy may have health benefits, further investigation to replicate the findings in other populations is needed. Moreover, because these previous studies have all been observational and thus may be limited by the potential for residual confounding and reverse causation, causal inference cannot be established. We argue that the next necessary step in this research is a randomized trial to test the efficacy of organic diet intervention in pregnancy on maternal and offspring health. American Society for Nutrition 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10102986/ /pubmed/36811584 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.advnut.2022.11.001 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Curl, Cynthia L.
Brantsæter, Anne Lise
Torjusen, Hanne
Sun, Yangbo
Du, Yang
Lehmler, Hans-Joachim
Balentine, Annica
Snetselaar, Linda G.
Bao, Wei
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title_short Perspective: Organic food consumption during pregnancy and the potential effects on maternal and offspring health
title_sort perspective: organic food consumption during pregnancy and the potential effects on maternal and offspring health
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10102986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36811584
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.advnut.2022.11.001
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