Nutrition Across The Lifespan
Nutrition Across The Lifespan
Nutrition Across The Lifespan
Pregnancy is a period of great physiological stress for a woman as she is nurturing a growing
fetus in her body.
Some changes occur in mother’s body which influences the need for nutrients and the efficacy
with which the mother’s body uses the nutrients.
1. BMR
- fetal growth and development increases the BMR by 5% during the 1st trimester and
12% during the 2nd and 3rd trimester, thus increases the total energy requirement.
2. GI changes
- there is an alteration in GI function which causes nausea, vomiting, and constipation.
In later trimester of pregnancy absorption of nutrients like vitamin B12, iron, and
calcium increases in order to meet the nutritional needs of mother and fetus.
3. Changes in body fluids
- mother’s blood volume increases so as to carry the appropriate amount of nutrients to
the fetus and metabolic waste away from the fetus. With increase in the volume the
concentrations of plasma proteins, hemoglobin, and other blood constituents is
lowered.
First Trimester
- a time of rapid cell division, organ development, and preparation for the demands of
rapid fetal growth that occur during second and third trimester
- no significant increase in the size of the fetus thus only qualitative improvement in
nutrients intake is required during this time.
8) Peanuts
- to reduce chance of allergy
9) Eating out
- eat food that is served steaming hot
- avoid prepared salad (salad bars)
- check your burger patties if thoroughly cooked
10) Food additives (artificial sweeteners, MSG- can cause headache and stomach upset)
11) Water – drink purified, filtered, bottled water
12) Alcohol – can caused detrimental effects on the unborn baby
Diet and Feeding Patterns
1. Lactating mother requires larger quantities of body building and protective and protective
foods to facilitate the formation and secretion of breast milk
2. Fluid intake should be increased as fluids are essential for adequate quantity of milk
production.
3. No foods should be restricted except highly spiced and strongly flavored foods, as they
impart flavor to milk which may be repulsive to baby
4. To enhance nutrients, lactating mother should have 5-6 meals in a day.