Maternal Dietary Intake and Anthropometric Measurements of Newbornat Birth

F. Shaikh, Fariha Zeeshan, R. Hakeem, A. Basit, Prof. Dr. Asher. Fawwad, A. Hussain
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Objective: To determine the association between maternal dietary intake and nutritional status during pregnancy with anthropometric measurements of the newborns at birth. Methods: An observational study was conducted in Karachi, Pakistan from December 2009 to April 2010. Expectant mothers were recruited from selected antenatal clinics after obtaining informed consent. On the basis of the expected weight-for-height of adult women during pregnancy, mothers were categorized into under- and well-nourished groups. Dietary profile of 100 mothers (48 from 1 st trimester and 52 from 3 rd trimester) was recorded by using "Food Frequency Questionnaire and 24 hour dietary recall". Deliveries of 3 rd trimester group of mothers were followed. Anthropometric measurements of newborns were recorded. Results: Dietary profile of mothers showed that most of the mothers, regardless of trimester and nutritional status were consuming less than the recommended dietary intake. Fruit and vegetable intake was very low, pertaining to 96% and 93% of mothers respectively. Eighty percent mothers were consuming less than a serving of meat per day whereas 94% had low milk consumption per day. A significant negative association was noted between milk intake in well-nourished group and sub scapular skin fold thickness of the newborns at birth. Similarly, consumption of milk in undernourished mothers was also found associated negatively with mid upper arm circumference of the newborns (p<0.05). Conclusion: Overall energy intake was low in undernourished compared to well-nourished mothers during early gestation. Moreover, maternal dietary intake and nutritional status during pregnancy have impact on fetal body composition.
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产妇膳食摄入与新生儿的人体测量
目的:探讨孕妇膳食摄入量和营养状况与新生儿出生时的人体测量值之间的关系。方法:2009年12月至2010年4月在巴基斯坦卡拉奇进行观察性研究。在获得知情同意后,从选定的产前诊所招募孕妇。根据成年妇女在怀孕期间的预期身高体重,母亲被分为营养不良和营养良好两组。采用“食物频率问卷”和24小时饮食回忆法,对100例孕妇(48例妊娠早期,52例妊娠晚期)的饮食情况进行了记录。对妊娠晚期产妇组进行随访。记录新生儿的人体测量值。结果:母亲的饮食资料显示,无论孕期和营养状况如何,大多数母亲的摄入量都低于推荐的饮食摄入量。水果和蔬菜的摄入量非常低,分别为96%和93%的母亲。80%的母亲每天吃的肉少于一份,94%的母亲每天喝的奶很少。营养良好组的牛奶摄入量与新生儿出生时肩胛下皮肤褶皱厚度呈显著负相关。同样,营养不良母亲的牛奶摄入量也与新生儿上臂围呈负相关(p<0.05)。结论:与营养良好的母亲相比,营养不良的母亲在妊娠早期的总能量摄入较低。此外,孕妇在怀孕期间的膳食摄入量和营养状况对胎儿的身体组成也有影响。
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