

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
E-ISSN: 1475-2662|101|11|1679-1687
ISSN: 0007-1145
Source: British Journal of Nutrition, Vol.101, Iss.11, 2009-06, pp. : 1679-1687
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Abstract
Balanced glucose metabolism ensures optimal fetal growth with long-term health implications conferred on both mother and child. We examined whether supplementation of probiotics with dietary counselling affects glucose metabolism in normoglycaemic pregnant women. At the first trimester of pregnancy 256 women were randomised to receive nutrition counselling to modify dietary intake according to current recommendations or as controls; the dietary intervention group was further randomised to receive probiotics (
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