Vegan–vegetarian diets in pregnancy: danger or panacea? A systematic narrative review

2015
BACKGROUND: Although vegan-vegetarian diets are increasingly popular no recent systematic reviews on vegan-vegetarian diets in pregnancy exist. OBJECTIVES: To review the literature on vegan-vegetarian diets and pregnancy outcomes. SEARCH STRATEGY: PubMed Embase and the Cochrane library were searched from inception to September 2013 for pregnancy and vegan or vegetarian Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and free-text terms. SELECTION CRITERIA: Vegan or vegetarian diets in healthy pregnant women. We excluded case reports and papers analysing vegan-vegetarian diets in poverty and malnutrition. Searching paper selection and data extraction were performed in duplicate. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: The high heterogeneity of the studies led to a narrative review. MAIN RESULTS: We obtained 262 full texts from 2329 references; 22 selected papers reporting maternal-fetal outcomes (13) and dietary deficiencies (nine) met the inclusion criteria. None of the studies reported an increase in severe adverse outcomes or in major malformations except one report of increased hypospadiasin infants of vegetarian mothers. Five studies reported vegetarian mothers had lower birthweight babies yet two studies reported higher birthweights. The duration of pregnancy was available in six studies and was similar between vegan-vegetarians and omnivores. The nine heterogeneous studies on microelements and vitamins suggest vegan-vegetarian women may be at risk of vitamin B12 and iron deficiencies. AUTHORS CONCLUSIONS: The evidence on vegan-vegetarian diets in pregnancy is heterogeneous and scant. The lack of randomised studies prevents us from distinguishing the effects of diet from confounding factors. Within these limits vegan-vegetarian diets may be considered safe in pregnancy provided that attention is paid to vitamin and trace element requirements. (c) 2015 Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
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