2022
DOI: 10.1177/03795721221077723
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The Associations Between Maternal Socioeconomic Factors and Adequacy of Energy and Macronutrient Intakes in Pregnant Women From Yucatan, Mexico

Abstract: Background: Socioeconomic factors influence diet quality during pregnancy. However, dearth of evidence about the influence on energy and macronutrients adequacy calls for research. Objective: To analyze the association between socioeconomic factors and adequacy rates of energy and macronutrients intakes in pregnant women from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. Methods: During September to December 2019, we applied a socioeconomic questionnaire and three 24-hour dietary recalls to 83 pregnant females resident in Merida, … Show more

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“…On the other hand, the association between employment and dietary patterns is contradictory. One study showed that women who were employed outside the home had a lower consumption of macronutrients and a lower calorie intake [ 34 ]. Conversely, it was established that employment was associated with a pattern rich in fast food and takeout, composed of “snacks, sandwiches, sweets, and soft drinks,” while unemployment was associated with the consumption of “sugary juices, bread and butter, rice and beans” [ 20 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the association between employment and dietary patterns is contradictory. One study showed that women who were employed outside the home had a lower consumption of macronutrients and a lower calorie intake [ 34 ]. Conversely, it was established that employment was associated with a pattern rich in fast food and takeout, composed of “snacks, sandwiches, sweets, and soft drinks,” while unemployment was associated with the consumption of “sugary juices, bread and butter, rice and beans” [ 20 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudio observacional, transversal cuya población de estudio estuvo conformada por mujeres embarazadas mayores de 18 años residentes en el municipio de Mérida, Yucatán. Este artículo derivó de una investigación que tuvo como objetivo general determinar los factores asociados con la selección y consumo de alimentos durante el embarazo en el municipio de Mérida 37 . Originalmente, el tamaño de muestra se calculó considerando que el estudio debía comparar variables categóricas a través de pruebas de Chi 2 , así como la existencia de asociaciones entre estas variables.…”
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