对育龄妇女特殊营养需求和影响妊娠结局因素的知识评价。

Q2 Medicine
Julianna Kostecka, Monika Bojanowska, Joanna Kostecka-Jarecka, Katarzyna Kolasa, Małgorzata Kostecka
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摘要

背景:孕期是女性生命中为数不多的几个时期之一,超重不被视为负面因素,而是与胎儿健康发育有着积极的联系,这与现代对完美、苗条和健康身体的崇拜背道而驰。大多数研究关注的是孕期体重增加过多,而不是体重增加不足。目的:本研究的目的是评估妇女对饮食对妊娠结局影响的认识,并评估怀孕期间体重和饮食行为的变化。材料与方法:本研究采用在线调查方式。共考虑了325份正确且完整填写的问卷。受访者分为两组:无子女妇女(44.92%)和孕妇及母亲(55.08%)。比较两组受访者对怀孕期间饮食行为的了解。母亲们给出的回答被用来评估怀孕期间的体重增加和孕妇的营养状况。结果:92%的受访者认为孕期体重变化是可以接受的,孕期体重增加是正常的过程。孕妇对在连续三个月增加热量摄入的需求有更多的了解(p=0.0012)。调查对象对孕产妇健康和胎儿健康发育的了解情况采用10道真假题进行评估。平均得分为6.3±1.8分,母亲/孕妇与未生育妇女的得分差异无统计学意义(6.6±1.3分vs 6.2±1.7分,p>0.05)。在目前的研究中,67%的受访者认为他们遵循健康的饮食,14%的受访者声称他们没有正确的饮食,但没有动力做出任何改变。结论:受访者意识到孕期体重增加是正常的生理过程,但1/3的受访者对观察到的变化感到不舒服。受访者对母亲体重对胎儿发育的影响没有足够的了解。孕妇未经医疗咨询而使用利尿剂和泻药是一种令人担忧的现象。这些结果表明,妇女应该更好地了解健康营养对妊娠结局的影响。
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An evaluation of the knowledge on specific nutritional needs and factors affecting pregnancy outcome in women of reproductive age.

Background: Pregnancy is one of the few periods in a woman's life when extra weight is not perceived as a negative factor, but has positive connotations with healthy fetal development, which runs against the modern cult of a perfect, slim and healthy body. Most research studies focus on excessive rather than insufficient weight gain in successive trimesters of pregnancy.

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate women's knowledge about the influence of diet on pregnancy outcome and to assess changes in body weight and eating behaviors during pregnancy.

Materials and methods: The study consisted of an online survey. A total of 325 correctly and completely filled in questionnaires were considered. The respondents were divided into two groups: women without children (44.92%) and pregnant women and mothers (55.08%). The respondents' knowledge about eating behaviors during pregnancy was compared between the two groups. The responses given by mothers were used to evaluate weight gains during pregnancy and the nutritional status of pregnant women.

Results: Changes in body weight during pregnancy were regarded as acceptable and pregnancy weight gain was considered a normal process by 92% of the respondents. Pregnant women had greater knowledge about the need for increased caloric intake in successive trimesters (p=0.0012). The respondents' knowledge about maternal health and healthy fetal development was assessed with the use of 10 true or false questions. The average score was 6.3±1.8 points, and no significant differences were found between mothers/pregnant women and women without children (6.6±1.3 vs 6.2±1.7, p>0.05). In the present study, 67% of the respondents were of the opinion that they followed a healthy diet, 14% claimed that they did not eat right, but were not motivated to make any changes.

Conclusions: The respondents were aware that weight gain during pregnancy is a normal physiological process, but 1/3 of the respondents did not feel comfortable with the observed changes. The respondents did not have sufficient knowledge about the influence of maternal weight on fetal development. The use of diuretics and laxatives by pregnant women without medical consultation is a worrying phenomenon. These results indicate that women should have better access to knowledge about the impact of healthy nutrition on pregnancy outcome.

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Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny
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