南亚孕前营养干预对妊娠和分娩结局的影响:一项系统综述

IF 5 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Naomi M. Saville , Sophiya Dulal , Faith Miller , Danielle Schoenaker , Ranadip Chowdhury , Avishek Hazra , Jane Hirst , Zivai Murira , Vani Sethi
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育龄妇女营养不良、出生体重过低、胎龄小和早产给南亚带来了严重的健康负担,仅靠怀孕干预措施并不能解决这些问题。孕前营养干预的有效性尚未得到充分证明。本系统综述总结了孕前营养干预对南亚妊娠和分娩结局影响的证据。我们在四种微量营养素补充剂、两种食物补充剂和三种复杂干预试验中发现了高度不一致的证据。孕前单独补充微量营养素不会影响出生尺寸,但在添加或不添加多种微量营养素的情况下,食物补充都是有效的,尤其是在怀孕前至少90天开始时。结合卫生、营养、心理社会护理和讲卫生运动干预措施,在多个层面解决决定因素是最有效的。然而,项目员工的密集交付给扩大规模带来了问题。需要进行更强有力的南亚孕前干预试验,以确定在现实分娩环境中有效的可扩展干预措施。联合国儿童基金会南亚区域办事处合同号为43384734。
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Effects of preconception nutrition interventions on pregnancy and birth outcomes in South Asia: a systematic review
Undernutrition amongst reproductive age women, low birth weight, small for gestational age and preterm birth present significant health burdens in South Asia which interventions in pregnancy alone have not resolved. Effectiveness of preconception nutrition interventions is not well-documented. This systematic review summarises evidence on the effect of preconception nutrition interventions on pregnancy and birth outcomes in South Asia. We found highly heterogeneous evidence across four micronutrient supplementation, two food supplementation, and three complex interventions trials. Preconception micronutrient supplementation alone did not affect birth size, but food supplementation was effective with and without multiple micronutrients, especially when initiated at least 90 days before conception. Combined health, nutrition, psychosocial care, and WaSH interventions addressing determinants at multiple levels were most effective. However intensive delivery by project employees poses problems for scale-up. More robust South Asian preconception intervention trials to identify scalable interventions that are effective in real-world delivery settings are needed.

Funding

UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia contract number 43384734.
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