Pregnancy‐specific dietary guidelines for Americans are not met: Findings from a pilot study

Noura El Habbal, Evgenia J. Filatava, Nicolette E. Overton, Matt Gregas, Katherine E. Gregory
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Abstract Objective To assess maternal dietary intake during pregnancy and adherence to the 2020–2025 pregnancy‐specific Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA). Methods This was a retrospective observational study. The study population consisted of women who gave birth to term infants (>37 weeks of gestation). Participants were given the Dietary Screener Questionnaire (DSQ) after birth and asked to recall their dietary intake in the last month of pregnancy. Participants' estimated dietary intakes were then compared to the 2020–2025 DGA which includes specific recommendations for pregnant women. Results Out of 51 women who completed the DSQ, none consumed the recommended amounts of all surveyed dietary factors. Specifically, only one woman (2%) met the recommended intake of fruits, 11 women (22%) met the recommended intake of calcium, 25 women (49%) exceeded the recommended upper limit for added sugar intake, and none of the women (0%) met the intake of vegetables, whole grains, dairy and fiber. Conclusion Women in our study did not adhere to the pregnancy‐specific DGA recommendations in the last month of pregnancy. Our findings underscore the need to increase maternal nutritional awareness and education to improve adherence to the DGA.
一项初步研究的结果显示,美国人的孕期特定饮食指南未得到满足
【摘要】目的评估孕妇孕期膳食摄入量及对《2020-2025年美国孕妇膳食指南》(DGA)的遵守情况。方法回顾性观察性研究。研究人群包括分娩足月婴儿(妊娠37周)的妇女。参与者在出生后被给予饮食筛选问卷(DSQ),并被要求回忆他们在怀孕最后一个月的饮食摄入量。然后将参与者的估计膳食摄入量与2020-2025年的DGA进行比较,其中包括对孕妇的具体建议。结果在完成DSQ的51名女性中,没有人摄入了所有被调查饮食因素的推荐量。具体来说,只有一名女性(2%)达到了推荐的水果摄入量,11名女性(22%)达到了推荐的钙摄入量,25名女性(49%)超过了推荐的添加糖摄入量上限,没有一名女性(0%)达到了蔬菜、全谷物、乳制品和纤维的摄入量。结论:在我们的研究中,妇女在妊娠的最后一个月没有遵守妊娠特异性DGA的建议。我们的研究结果强调需要提高产妇的营养意识和教育,以提高对DGA的依从性。
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