Correlates between Micronutrient Intake of Pregnant Women and Birth Weight of Infants from Central India

D. Kolte, Rekha Sharma, S. Vali
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This study investigated the micronutrient status of 50 pregnant women attending Government Medical College and Hospital (GMH) and Private Maternity Clinics (PMC) from Central India and correlated its effect to the pregnancy outcome. Socioeconomic data, pregnancy related information, 24 hour dietary recall and information regarding the frequency of consumption of iron, folic acid, carotene and vitamin B12 rich foods was collected. Results indicated a low positive correlation between the mean dietary iron (r = 0.012, r = 0.158, p<.05) of the subjects and folic acid intake (r = 0.175, r = 0.022 p<.05) of the subjects and respective mean birth weights of infants among both GMH and PMC groups. Carotene had a low positive correlation (r = 0.021 p<.05,) with birth weight among the GMH subjects but low negative correlation (r = 0.227, p<.05) amongst the PMC group. Vitamin B12 intake and mean birth weight in the PMC group subjects showed a low positive correlation (r = 0.364, p<.05) while a low positive correlation ( r = 0.021 p<.05,) was observed in the GMH group. Multivariate analysis reflected an interrelationship between the socioeconomic status, pregnancy associated and dietary factors. The study concluded that a positive relation exists between the micronutrient intake of pregnant women and the birth weight of the infant.
印度中部孕妇微量营养素摄入量与婴儿出生体重的相关性
本研究调查了印度中部公立医学院和医院(GMH)和私立产科诊所(PMC)的50名孕妇的微量营养素状况,并将其与妊娠结局的影响联系起来。收集了社会经济数据、妊娠相关信息、24小时饮食回忆以及富含铁、叶酸、胡萝卜素和维生素B12的食物的食用频率信息。结果显示,GMH组和PMC组受试者的平均膳食铁(r = 0.012, r = 0.158, p< 0.05)与受试者的叶酸摄入量(r = 0.175, r = 0.022 p< 0.05)和婴儿的平均出生体重呈低正相关。胡萝卜素与出生体重在GMH组呈低正相关(r = 0.021 p< 0.05),在PMC组呈低负相关(r = 0.227, p< 0.05)。PMC组维生素B12摄入量与平均出生体重呈低正相关(r = 0.364, p< 0.05), GMH组维生素B12摄入量与平均出生体重呈低正相关(r = 0.021 p< 0.05)。多变量分析反映了社会经济地位、妊娠相关因素和饮食因素之间的相互关系。研究得出结论,孕妇微量营养素摄入量与婴儿出生体重呈正相关。
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