Caloric and Lipid Profiles during Pregnancy in a Socio-Culturally Diverse Society
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Fernández Gómez, Elisabet; Mohatar Barba, Miriam; López Olivares, María; Luque Vara, Trinidad; Sánchez-Ojeda, María Angustias; Martín Salvador, Adelina; Enrique Mirón, CarmenEditorial
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Caloric profile Lipid profile Culture Pregnancy Nutrition
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2023-03-06Referencia bibliográfica
Fernández-Gómez, E.; Mohatar-Barba, M.; López-Olivares, M.; Luque-Vara, T.; Sánchez-Ojeda, M.A.; Martín-Salvador, A.; Enrique-Mirón, C. Caloric and Lipid Profiles during Pregnancy in a Socio-Culturally Diverse Society. Foods 2023, 12, 1111. [https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12051111]
Abstract
This research analyzes the determining factors in diet quality among the Spanish pregnant
population with the aim of promoting healthier eating habits and preventing the development of non communicable diseases. It is a diagnostic, non-experimental, cross-sectional, and observational study,
with correlational descriptive methodology, and 306 participants. The information was collected
using the 24 h dietary recall. Various sociodemographic factors that influence diet quality were
analyzed. It was found that pregnant women consume too much protein and fat, score high in
SFA consumption, and do not achieve the CH recommendations, consuming twice as much sugar.
Carbohydrate intake is inversely related to income (β = −0.144, p < 0.005). Likewise, protein intake is
linked to marital status (β = −0.114, p < 0.005) and religion (β = 0.110, p < 0.005). Finally, lipid intake
appears conditional upon age (β = 0.109, p < 0.005). As regards the lipid profile, a positive association
is only observed with age and MFA consumption (β = 0.161, p < 0.01). On the other hand, simple
sugars are positively related to education (β = 0.106, p < 0.005). The results of this research show that
the diet quality of pregnant women does not meet the nutritional recommendations established for
the Spanish population.