University Teaching Hospitals, Lusaka Children's Hospital, University of Zambia, School of Medicine, Lusaka, Zambia.
University Teaching Hospitals, Women and Newborn Hospital, University of Zambia, School of Medicine, Lusaka, Zambia.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2020 Feb 10;20(1):93. doi: 10.1186/s12884-020-2783-8.
Nut butter-based Ready to Use Supplemental Foods (RUSF) are an effective way to add nutrients and calories to diets of malnourished and food insecure populations. The RUSF formulations have been further modified to add micronutrients including iron and folic acid needed during pregnancy and lactation. Because docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, C22:6 n-3) enhances fetal development and birth outcomes, it has been suggested that perhaps RUSF formulations for pregnancy should also include this Omega 3 fatty acid. The goal of the present study was to gain an understanding of Zambian women's knowledge of nutritional needs in pregnancy through structured focus group discussions, and to formulate and determine the acceptability of a RUSF with DHA.
Structured focus group sessions were conducted among women attending an antenatal clinic at the University Teaching Hospitals in Lusaka, Zambia. Dietary and nutrition knowledge was surveyed through structured dialogue that was recorded by audio and transcribed verbatim. An RUSF containing 400 mg DHA from fish oil in 50 g RUSF was designed and assessed for fatty acid content and product stability. Participants then sampled the RUSF-DHA, provided feedback on taste, and were surveyed about willingness to consume the novel formula using a standardized hedonic instrument.
The participants' knowledge of foods recommended for use in pregnancy included fruits, vegetables, meat, and fish. Most women reported eating fish at least once per week, although the specific type of fish varied. Most did not have prior knowledge of the importance of consuming fish during pregnancy or that some fish types were more nutritional than others as they included omega 3 fatty acids. The participants were uniformly accepting of the RUSF-DHA for the purpose of enhancing birth and developmental outcomes, but were critical of the aroma in hedonic testing.
Women were committed to consuming a healthy diet that would impact the outcome of pregnancy, and were receptive to advice on the importance of consuming foods such as fish as a source of DHA. The RUSF-DHA formulation was acceptable due to the potential benefits for the developing infant, however, the fishy odor may be limiting for long-term daily use.
以坚果酱为基础的即食补充食品(RUSF)是为营养不良和粮食不安全人群的饮食添加营养和热量的有效方法。RUSF 配方进一步进行了修改,以添加包括铁和叶酸在内的微量营养素,这些营养素在妊娠和哺乳期是必需的。由于二十二碳六烯酸(DHA,C22:6 n-3)可以促进胎儿发育和出生结果,因此有人建议,妊娠用 RUSF 配方也应该包含这种欧米伽 3 脂肪酸。本研究的目的是通过结构型焦点小组讨论了解赞比亚妇女对妊娠期间营养需求的认识,并制定和确定含有 DHA 的 RUSF 的可接受性。
在赞比亚卢萨卡大学教学医院的产前诊所,对参加的妇女进行了结构型焦点小组会议。通过结构化对话调查了饮食和营养知识,这些对话通过音频记录并逐字转录。设计并评估了一种含有鱼油中 400mgDHA 的 50gRUSF,以确定其脂肪酸含量和产品稳定性。然后,参与者品尝了 RUSF-DHA,对口感提供反馈,并使用标准化的愉悦性工具调查他们是否愿意食用这种新配方。
参与者对妊娠期间推荐食用的食物的知识包括水果、蔬菜、肉类和鱼类。大多数妇女报告每周至少吃一次鱼,尽管具体的鱼类种类有所不同。大多数人之前不知道在妊娠期间食用鱼类的重要性,也不知道某些鱼类比其他鱼类更有营养,因为它们含有欧米伽 3 脂肪酸。参与者普遍接受 RUSF-DHA 可以改善出生和发育结果,但在愉悦性测试中对其气味持批评态度。
妇女致力于食用健康的饮食,以影响妊娠结果,并且愿意接受有关食用鱼类等食物以获取 DHA 的重要性的建议。RUSF-DHA 配方是可以接受的,因为它对发育中的婴儿有潜在的好处,但是,鱼腥味可能会限制其长期日常使用。