Association between sociodemographics factors and dietary patterns during pregnancy

Autores/as

  • Maria Beatriz Trindade de CASTRO Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
  • Rita Adriana Gomes de SOUZA Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
  • Ana Amélia Freitas VILELA Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
  • Gilberto KAC Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

Palabras clave:

Demographic data, Factor analysis, Food consumption, Pregnant women, Socioeconomic factors

Resumen

Objective
To investigate the association between socio-demographic factors and dietary patterns in pregnancy.

Methods
Cross-sectional study with baseline data from a cohort of 421 postpartum women aged 18 and 45 years resident in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Dietary intake was evaluated with a validated food frequency questionnaire at 15 days following delivery, having as time frame the second and third pregnancy trimesters. Dietary patterns were identified using factor analysis for principal components analysis. The association between socio-demographic factors and the identified dietary patterns was assessed with multiple linear regression analysis.

Results
Two dietary patterns were identified: i) healthy: fruits; green vegetables; vegetables; fish; roots, corn and potato; milk and dairy and herbal tea mate, and negatively loadings for alcohol and coffee and ii) mixed: rice; bean;flour and pasta; breads; cake and cookies; soda and juice; sugar and sweets; fatty foods; meats; chicken; and eggs. The linear regression showed that the income (β=0.0002; 95%CI: 0.0002-0.0004) and schooling (β=0.0491; 95%CI: 0.0264-0.0718) were positively associated with healthy pattern, and parity (β=-0.1044; 95%CI: -0.1665- -0.0423) and skin color (β=-0.3102; 95%CI: -0.5256- -0.0947) were negatively associated. Skin color (β=0.1647; 95%CI: 0.0378- 0.2916) and marital status (β=0.1065; 95%CI: 0.0062- 0.2067) were positively associated with mixed pattern and income (β=-0.0001; 95%CI:-0.0002- -0.0001) and schooling (β=-0.0281; 95%CI: -0.0417- -0.0146) were negatively associated.

Conclusion
Socio-demographic factors such as income, schooling, skin color, marital status and parity were associated with dietary patterns in this sample of postpartum women residents in Rio de Janeiro. 

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2023-04-13

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Trindade de CASTRO, M. B. ., Gomes de SOUZA, R. A. ., Freitas VILELA, A. A., & KAC, G. . (2023). Association between sociodemographics factors and dietary patterns during pregnancy. Revista De Nutrição, 27(2). Recuperado a partir de https://puccampinas.emnuvens.com.br/nutricao/article/view/8299

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