尼日利亚三角洲州帕塔尼地方政府地区初级卫生保健设施就诊孕妇的蔬菜消费模式

Lilian E. Okogba, John E. Moyegbone, J. Adjene
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目的:蔬菜提供了促进和保持身体健康所必需的关键营养素。本研究旨在确定尼日利亚三角洲州帕塔尼地方政府区(L.G.A)初级卫生保健设施就诊孕妇对蔬菜消费的重要性和模式的看法。 研究设计: 在尼日利亚高原州 Patani L.G.A 采用多阶段分组随机抽样设计,对 368 名 15-49 岁的孕妇进行了基于人口的描述性横断面调查。 调查方法采用结构化问卷,通过面对面访谈收集数据。食物频率问卷(FFQ)数据用于估算前 7 天摄入深绿叶蔬菜的习惯性频率。 结果在 368 名孕妇中,21-25 岁年龄组和 26-30 岁年龄组的患病率最高,分别为 95 人(25.8%)和 90 人(24.5%)。221 名(60.1%)受访者同意,孕妇在怀孕期间食用富含蔬菜的饮食可降低妊娠糖尿病、高血压、早产和胎儿生长受限的风险,受访者的认知度很高。乌谷叶 257 片(69.8%)、苦叶 173 片(47.0%)和水叶 151 片(41.0%)是受访者社区中最常见的蔬菜。19% 的受访者在调查前 7 天内没有食用过蔬菜,26.6% 的受访者食用过 7 次蔬菜,13.9% 的受访者食用过 3 次蔬菜。平均食用蔬菜的频率为 11.6%。55% 的受访者在烹饪食物的最后阶段将蔬菜放入食物中。33.4% 的受访者花费 150-N$200 购买蔬菜烹饪。 结论蔬菜的营养价值很高,尤其是在怀孕期间。蔬菜的消费模式因对其重要性的认识、教育状况、年龄组、蔬菜种类和购买的经济能力而异。
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Pattern of Vegetable Consumption among Pregnant Women Attending Primary Health Care Facilities in Patani Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria
Aim: Vegetables provide key nutrients essential to promoting and maintaining good health. This study aimed to determine the perception of the importance and pattern of vegetable consumption among pregnant women attending Primary Health Care facilities in Patani Local Government Area (L.G.A) of Delta State, Nigeria. Study Design:  A population-based descriptive cross-sectional survey of 368 pregnant women aged 15-49 years was conducted in Patani L.G.A, Plateau State, Nigeria using a multi-stage cluster random sampling design. Methodology: Data were collected by face-to-face interview using a structured questionnaire. Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) data were used to estimate habitual frequency of intake of dark green leafy vegetable for previous 7 days. Results: Of the 368 pregnant women, age group 21-25 years and 26-30 years with prevalence of 95 (25.8%) and 90 (24.5%) respectively were the highest age groups. Two hundred and twenty-one (60.1%) agree that a maternal diet rich in vegetables and eaten during pregnancy reduces risk of gestational diabetes, hypertension, preterm birth and foetal growth restriction, and the perception of the respondents was high. Ugu leaf 257 (69.8%), Bitter leaf 173 (47.0%) and water leaf 151 (41.0%) were the most available vegetable in the respondent’s community. 19% of the respondents did not consume vegetable, 26.6% consumed vegetable seven times and 13.9% consumed vegetables three times in the last 7 days prior to the study. The mean frequency of vegetable consumption is 11.6%. 55% of respondents put vegetables into food towards the end of cooking the food. 33.4% of the respondents spent N 150- N 200 to purchase vegetable to cook. Conclusion: Vegetable consumption is highly nutritious especially during pregnancy. Its pattern of consumption varies depending on the perception of its importance, educational status, age group, types of vegetable available and the financial power of purchase.
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