“…Based on the country, 6 articles were from the United States ( 20 – 24 ), 2 were from the United Kingdom ( 25 , 26 ), 2 were from Sweden ( 27 , 28 ), 1 was from Canada ( 29 ), 2 were from Spain ( 30 , 31 ), 1 was from Ireland ( 32 ), 1 was from Germany ( 33 ), 1 was from Australia ( 34 ), and 1 was from Singapore ( 35 ). Six studies examined changes in energy intakes ( 21 , 24 , 29 , 32 – 34 ), 5 studies examined macronutrient changes ( 21 , 29 , 32 – 34 ), 5 studies examined changes in micronutrient intakes ( 26 , 28 , 29 , 34 , 36 ), 4 studies examined changes in intakes of food groups ( 21 , 22 , 27 , 31 ), 3 studies examined diet quality ( 27 , 29 , 34 ), 3 studies examined dietary patterns ( 23 , 25 , 30 ), and 2 studies examined maternal food habits ( 20 , 35 ). Varied dietary assessment methods were used: 10 studies used the FFQ ( 20 – 23 , 25 , 27 , 28 , 31 , 32 , 34 ), 1 used an interview-administered questionnaire ( 35 ), 4 used a weighed food diary ( 26 , 30 , 33 , 36 ), and 2 used multiple 24-h recalls ( 24 , 29 ).…”