[Weight gain and food group consumption patterns in pregnant women of north and east hospitals of Tehran]
IJEM-Iranian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism. 2011; 12 (6): 609-617
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ABSTRACT
Considering the important role played by nutrition in pregnancy outcomes weight gain during pregnancy, and overweight/obesity in later life, this study was conducted to assess the weight gain and food consumption patterns in pregnant women of Tehran. This study was a cross-sectional study with quota sampling based on the aim [n=265]. Data collected by a questionnaire, included two sections Demographic/socio-economic and 24hour dietary recall, completed by expert interviewers. Mothers' height and weight were measured and BMI were computed. Pre-pregnancy weight was obtained from the historical files. Statistical analysis was done using Chi-Square, student and paired t-test, Pearson correlation and regression analysis. Of subjects, 57% were normal weight, 15% underweight, 16% overweight and 12% were obese. Mean weight gain in the overweight and obese groups was higher than the recommended level [p<0.01]; based on FGP recommendations for pregnant women, they consumed less bread/cereals, and milk/dairy products, and more meat/its alternatives, vegetables, fruits, and sweets/fats. The regression model showed that weight gain during pregnancy increased in the number of children and gestational age and decreased with increase in age and pre-pregnancy BMI. Monitoring weight gain during pregnancy, implementing FGP recommendations and awareness regarding about the proper weight gain are the main strategies for preventing post partum overweight/obesity, especially in obese and older women
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Assunto principal:
Conscientização
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Estudos Transversais
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Inquéritos e Questionários
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Gestantes
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Dieta
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Sobrepeso
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Obesidade
Tipo de estudo:
Estudo de prevalência
Limite:
Feminino
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Humanos
Idioma:
Persa
Revista:
Iran. J. Endocrinol. Metab.
Ano de publicação:
2011
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