2019
DOI: 10.3390/nu11092080
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Tracking of Dietary Intake and Diet Quality from Late Pregnancy to the Postpartum Period

Abstract: The present study aimed to characterize dietary intake and diet quality from late pregnancy to six months postpartum. Participants (n = 28) completed 2–3 Web-based 24 h recalls at three distinct periods: (1) during the third trimester of pregnancy; (2) three months and (3) six months after delivery. Energy, macro-and micronutrient intakes (from foods and supplements), as well as the Canadian healthy eating index (C-HEI) were derived from the dietary recalls. No significant variation in energy and macronutrient… Show more

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“…The dietary intake of women during the postnatal phase is equally important, as the intake during pregnancy, which supports the demand associated with lactation and ensures optimal early life nutrition for the infant. Lactating mothers are at risk of micronutrient deficiencies due to inadequate intake and poor diet quality [ 35 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dietary intake of women during the postnatal phase is equally important, as the intake during pregnancy, which supports the demand associated with lactation and ensures optimal early life nutrition for the infant. Lactating mothers are at risk of micronutrient deficiencies due to inadequate intake and poor diet quality [ 35 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maternal anemia might cause serious fetal and maternal complications during pregnancy (7). The effects of this disorder on the placenta and child weight have been reported in the several studies (8)(9)(10)(11). Anemia with hemoglobin levels between 6-10 g/dL might cause placental hypertrophy during the pregnancy.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…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 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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 ). The cohort populations ranged from 28 to 8935 women.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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