Workflow
聚焦妇幼健康 以权威科普提升公众健康素养
Ren Min Wang·2025-06-24 05:52

Group 1 - The importance of maternal and child health science popularization is emphasized as a means to enhance public health literacy and promote family happiness and social harmony, especially in an era of information overload [1] - There is a pressing demand for professional maternal and child health knowledge among women of childbearing age, and healthcare workers can provide accurate and scientific health information through popularization efforts [1][2] - Innovative methods of science popularization, such as using short videos, have been adopted to make complex nutritional knowledge during pregnancy more engaging and easier to understand, thereby increasing the reach and impact of the content [1][2] Group 2 - The science popularization initiative relies on authoritative platforms and tailors content to regional characteristics, making it more relevant and practical for the public [2] - The initiative is based on the latest expert consensus on micronutrient supplementation during preconception and pregnancy, which includes recommendations on folic acid, iron, weight management, calcium, and vitamin D to improve birth outcomes and child health [2] - Folic acid is highlighted as a crucial nutrient for preventing neural tube defects, with recommendations for women to start supplementation at least three months before conception and continue for the first three months of pregnancy [2] Group 3 - A call for collective participation in maternal and child health science popularization is made, urging government departments, enterprises, academia, media, and the public to collaborate in advancing this initiative [3] - The potential application of advanced technologies such as AI and the internet in science popularization is discussed, suggesting that these tools can make maternal and child health knowledge more accessible and personalized [3]