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dc.contributor.authorFrolova, Tetyana-
dc.contributor.authorLazyrenko, Viktoriia-
dc.contributor.authorPasiyeshvili, Nana-
dc.contributor.authorAmash, Anastasiia-
dc.contributor.authorBilyi, Yevhen-
dc.contributor.authorStenkova, Nataliya-
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-04T17:47:34Z-
dc.date.available2020-10-04T17:47:34Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.citationPlacental dysfunction: health status, nutritional status and mineral profile of a mother-child pair / T. Frolova, V. Lazurenko, N. Pasiyeshvili, A. Amash, Y. Bilyi, N. Stenkova // Wiadomości Lekarskie. – 2020. – T. 73, nr. 1. – Р. 95–98. – DOI: 10.36740/WLek202001118.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/26871-
dc.description.abstractThe aim: the analysis of the PD, pregnancy, the labor, the research on peculiarities of the development and health status of breast-fed children, who are born to mothers with PD, by means of analyzing the mother-child pair’s nutritional status and mineral homeostasis. Materials and methods: At the 1 stage, an analysis of the PD frequency, the pregnancy, the labor was conducted during 5 years. At the 2 stage, 188 mother-child pairs were examined: 84.04% women had PD and 15.96% didn’t have it. The research included the analysis of the anamnestic data, maternal nutritional status, general clinical study, assessment of the physical, psychomotor level of the child’s development, study of the elemental profile. Results: High frequency of complications in pregnancy and labor was observed in cases when women had PD, due to the imbalance in the “mother-placenta-fetus” system. The results’ analysis showed an increased level of Zn (1.437%), K (10.147%), and Ca (83.900%) in hair; an increased level of K (82.818%), Cr (0.274%), and Na (3.611%) in breast milk of women with PD. Children born to mothers with PD had a significantly increased level of Cr (0.92%), S (0.578%) and P (0.169%), Na (0.107%), Ca (56.041%), and Zn (7.149%). Conclusions: PD has a negative impact on the pregnancy and labor and may be one of the factors causing the mineral imbalance of breast-fed infant.en_US
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dc.subjectmother-child pairen_US
dc.subjectplacental dysfunctionen_US
dc.subjectstate of healthen_US
dc.subjectnutritional statusen_US
dc.subjectmineral profileen_US
dc.titlePlacental dysfunction: health status, nutritional status and mineral profile of a mother-child pairen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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