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Pregnant Women Diet Quality and Its Sociodemographic Determinants in Southwestern Bangladesh.
Shamim, Abu Ahmed; Mashreky, Saidur Rahman; Ferdous, Tarana; Tegenfeldt, Kathrin; Roy, Sumitro; Rahman, A K M Fazlur; Rashid, Iftekhar; Haque, Raisul; Rahman, Zakia; Hossen, Kabir; Siddiquee, Saydur Rahman; Rahman, Mosiqure; Sanghvi, Tina G; Shaheen, Nazma.
Afiliación
  • Shamim AA; SHIKHA Project, FHI 360, Dhaka, Bangladesh ashamim@fhi360.org aashamim@gmail.com.
  • Mashreky SR; Center for Injury Prevention, Health Development and Research, Bangladesh (CIPRB), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Ferdous T; SHIKHA Project, FHI 360, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Tegenfeldt K; SHIKHA Project, FHI 360, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Roy S; SHIKHA Project, FHI 360, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Rahman AK; Center for Injury Prevention, Health Development and Research, Bangladesh (CIPRB), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Rashid I; USAID Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Haque R; Health Division, BRAC, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Rahman Z; Center for Injury Prevention, Health Development and Research, Bangladesh (CIPRB), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Hossen K; Center for Injury Prevention, Health Development and Research, Bangladesh (CIPRB), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Siddiquee SR; SHIKHA Project, FHI 360, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Rahman M; SHIKHA Project, FHI 360, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Sanghvi TG; Alive and Thrive, Washington, DC, USA.
  • Shaheen N; Institute of Nutrition and Food Science, Dhaka University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Food Nutr Bull ; 37(1): 14-26, 2016 Mar.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27004969
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Diet diversity of pregnant women is associated with nutrition sufficiency, micronutrient adequacy, and pregnancy outcomes. However, the sociodemographic determinants of diet diversity among pregnant women in low-income countries are not well studied.

OBJECTIVE:

The analysis was undertaken to study the determinants of high dietary diversity and consumption of micronutrient-rich foods by pregnant women from rural Bangladesh.

METHODS:

Pregnant women (508) were randomly selected from southwestern Bangladesh and interviewed to collect data about diet and sociodemographic characteristics. A 24-hour recall was used to collect information about diet. Diet diversity score was calculated for 9 major food groups. All analyses were conducted using STATA SE 12.

RESULT:

The overall mean diet diversity score was low at 4.28 and was significantly high among pregnant women who have higher educational achievement, whose husbands' occupation was business, who live in households of 4 or more family members, and who were dwelling in a house with more than 1 room. Highest gap on knowledge and consumption was reported for 3 food groups including dairy foods, eggs, and dark green leafy vegetables. Consumption of dairy and eggs was lower among women from low socioeconomic status, but no significant association was found between sociodemographic characteristics and consumption of leafy vegetables.

CONCLUSION:

Our analysis has shown that diet quality of pregnant women was poor and intake of micronutrient-rich foods was low despite having knowledge about the importance of these foods, underscoring the need for promoting the diet quality in developing countries through behavior change communication programs.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Fenómenos Fisiologicos Nutricionales Maternos / Dieta Tipo de estudio: Qualitative_research Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Pregnancy País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Food Nutr Bull Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Fenómenos Fisiologicos Nutricionales Maternos / Dieta Tipo de estudio: Qualitative_research Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Pregnancy País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Food Nutr Bull Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article