Choline—An Underappreciated Component of a Mother-to-Be’s Diet
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Choline
4. Choline Metabolism
5. Biological Functions of Choline
6. Effect of Choline on Fetal and Infant Development
7. Maternal Choline Intake and Fetal Epigenetic Regulation
8. Maternal Choline and Gut Microbiota
9. Maternal and Fetal Choline Requirements
10. Choline Supplements
11. Maternal Choline Deficiency and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
12. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Dymek, A.; Oleksy, Ł.; Stolarczyk, A.; Bartosiewicz, A. Choline—An Underappreciated Component of a Mother-to-Be’s Diet. Nutrients 2024, 16, 1767. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16111767
Dymek A, Oleksy Ł, Stolarczyk A, Bartosiewicz A. Choline—An Underappreciated Component of a Mother-to-Be’s Diet. Nutrients. 2024; 16(11):1767. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16111767
Chicago/Turabian StyleDymek, Agnieszka, Łukasz Oleksy, Artur Stolarczyk, and Anna Bartosiewicz. 2024. "Choline—An Underappreciated Component of a Mother-to-Be’s Diet" Nutrients 16, no. 11: 1767. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16111767
APA StyleDymek, A., Oleksy, Ł., Stolarczyk, A., & Bartosiewicz, A. (2024). Choline—An Underappreciated Component of a Mother-to-Be’s Diet. Nutrients, 16(11), 1767. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16111767