Mishab Zahoor, Saman Saeed, Syeda Uroosa Jafri, Misbah Arshad
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Study duration was 4 months and sample size was 100 females and divided into two groups, Group I 50 females giving birth to normal weight babies Group II 50 females giving birth to low birth weight babies. Data collection was carried out by using pre-tested questionnaire/Performa. Data were analyzed with the help of SPSS version 21.0. Data were compared by applying chi-square test Results: Current result showed that anemia was more common in pregnant females giving low birth weight babies as compared to females with normal weight babies. Analysis revealed that there was a significant association between mothers dietary intake and birth weight of child Conclusions: LBW were more prevalent amongst all the pregnant females, with inadequate dietary practices, inappropriate food choices, myths or restricted diet during pregnancy due to peer pressure leading to low birth weight babies. 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摘要
在营养不良的人群中,低出生体重是常见的,主要是由于宫内生长受限。低出生体重与高死胎率、儿童期发育不良、大脑发育异常和成年期长期疾病有关。产妇不良的饮食摄入、习惯和做法与低出生体重直接相关目的:比较正常和低出生体重儿分娩女性的饮食习惯方法:在拉合尔的Sir Ganga Ram医院和拉合尔大学教学医院的儿科和妇科进行比较横断面研究。研究时间为4个月,样本量为100名女性,分为两组,第一组50名生育正常体重婴儿的女性,第二组50名生育低出生体重婴儿的女性。数据收集采用预测问卷/Performa。数据分析采用SPSS 21.0版本。采用卡方检验对数据进行比较结果:目前的结果显示,与正常体重婴儿的孕妇相比,低体重婴儿的孕妇贫血更为常见。结论:低体重儿在所有孕妇中更为普遍,由于饮食习惯不充分、食物选择不当、怀孕期间因同伴压力而产生的神话或限制饮食导致婴儿出生体重低。与正常体重婴儿的母亲相比,她们的食物选择对低体重婴儿率的影响更大。
Comparison between the dietary practices among females giving birth to normal and low birth weight babies
In malnourished people low birth weight is frequent mainly due to intrauterine growth limitation. Low birth weight is linked with high rates of fetal deaths, poor growth in childhood, abnormal brain development and long term illness in adulthood. Maternal poor dietary intake, habits and practices are directly associated with low birth weight Objective: To Compare the dietary practices among females giving birth to normal and low birth weight babies Methods: A Comparative cross-sectional study was conducted at Pediatric and Gynea departments of Sir Ganga Ram hospital and the University of Lahore Teaching Hospital, Lahore. Study duration was 4 months and sample size was 100 females and divided into two groups, Group I 50 females giving birth to normal weight babies Group II 50 females giving birth to low birth weight babies. Data collection was carried out by using pre-tested questionnaire/Performa. Data were analyzed with the help of SPSS version 21.0. Data were compared by applying chi-square test Results: Current result showed that anemia was more common in pregnant females giving low birth weight babies as compared to females with normal weight babies. Analysis revealed that there was a significant association between mothers dietary intake and birth weight of child Conclusions: LBW were more prevalent amongst all the pregnant females, with inadequate dietary practices, inappropriate food choices, myths or restricted diet during pregnancy due to peer pressure leading to low birth weight babies. The rate of LBW were more affected by their food choices as compared to mothers with normal weight babies.