ACOG Prenatal Nutrition Center 2024


CRN members Balchem Human Nutrition and Health, Church & Dwight, dsm-firmenich, Kemin Human Nutrition and Health, OmniActive Health Technologies, and Pharmavite teamed up to spread awareness about the role dietary supplements play in prenatal nutrition at the 2024 American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Clinical and Scientific Meeting, on May 17–19, 2024.

With the support of these members, the CRN Foundation presented a session to attendees, “Front and Center with Prenatal Supplements: What the Science Says, and What HCPs Need to Know,” on Saturday, May 18, 2024.

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Prenatal Nutrition Center Handouts (PDF):

Choline

Expert Group Recommendations on Choline

Choline Intake in U.S. Adults

Choline: Essential Roles in Pregnancy and Lactation

Choline: A Vitamin-Like Essential Mutrient

Pregnant Women Need Adequate Intake of Choline & DHA For Infant Brain and Eye Development

DHA Omega-3

2024 Clinical Practice Guideline on Omega-3 (DHA/EPA) Supply to Reduce Risk of Preterm and Early Preterm Birth

A Healthy Heart, Brain, Eyes and Mood With Omega-3s

Supplementation of Omega-3 Fatty Acids (DHA) Impacts Fetal & Infant Brain Development

Fish Consumption Guide: Pre, During & Post Pregnancy

Lutein and Zeaxanthin

Why Lutein Matters During the Prenatal Period

Getting Enough Lutein & Zeaxanthin

Prenatal Multivitamin

The Benefits of a Prenatal Multivitamin with DHA and Choline

Prenatal Nutrition

Survey on Children's Diet, Device Usage, and General Health Practices

Nutrition For A Healthy Pregnancy

Prenatal & Postnatal Daily Nutritional Support for Mother and Baby

Support For Your Patients With Vitafusion™

Socioeconomic Inequalities Impact the Ability of Women to Consume Nutrients Needed For Neurodevelopment

Nutrient Gaps in Women Can Adversely Affect Health

 


About the CRN Foundation 

The CRN Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) foundation that provides consumers with information about responsible use of dietary supplements and provides researchers and healthcare practitioners with education on the proper role of supplements in a healthy lifestyle. Managed by the Council for Responsible Nutrition, the CRN Foundation was created in 2009 to enhance and sustain consumer confidence in dietary supplements.