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孕期饮食禁忌:跨文化差异的荟萃分析表明,农业社会中存在与饮食相关的特定生育压力。

Food taboos during pregnancy: meta-analysis on cross cultural differences suggests specific, diet-related pressures on childbirth among agriculturalists.

机构信息

University of Roma "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy.

University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2022 Jul 11;10:e13633. doi: 10.7717/peerj.13633. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Pregnancy is the most delicate stage of human life history as well as a common target of food taboos across cultures. Despite puzzling evidence that many pregnant women across the world reduce their intake of nutritious foods to accomplish cultural norms, no study has provided statistical analysis of cross-cultural variation in food taboos during pregnancy. Moreover, antenatal practices among forager and agriculturalists have never been compared, despite subsistence mode being known to affect staple foods and lifestyle directly. This gap hinders to us from understanding the overall threats attributed to pregnancy, and their perceived nutritional causes around the world. The present study constitutes the first cross-cultural meta-analysis on food taboos during pregnancy. We examined thirty-two articles on dietary antenatal restrictions among agricultural and non-agricultural societies, in order to: (i) identify cross-culturally targeted animal, plant and miscellaneous foods; (ii) define major clusters of taboo focus; (iii) test the hypothesis that food types and clusters of focus distribute differently between agricultural and non-agricultural taboos; and (iv) test the hypothesis that food types distribute differently across the clusters of taboo focus. All data were analysed in SPSS and RStudio using chi-squared tests and Fisher's exact tests. We detected a gradient in taboo focus that ranged from no direct physiological interest to the fear of varied physiological complications to a very specific concern over increased birth weight and difficult delivery. Non-agricultural taboos were more likely to target non-domesticated animal foods and to be justified by concerns not directly linked to the physiological sphere, whereas agricultural taboos tended to targed more cultivated and processed products and showed a stronger association with concerns over increased birth weight. Despite some methodological discrepancies in the existing literature on food taboos during pregnancy, our results illustrate that such cultural traits are useful for detecting perception of biological pressures on reproduction across cultures. Indeed, the widespread concern over birth weight and carbohydrate rich foods overlaps with clinical evidence that obstructed labor is a major threat to maternal life in Africa, Asia and Eurasia. Furthermore, asymmetry in the frequency of such concern across subsistence modes aligns with the evolutionary perspective that agriculture may have exacerbated delivery complications. This study highlights the need for the improved understanding of dietary behaviors during pregnancy across the world, addressing the role of obstructed labor as a key point of convergence between clinical, evolutionary and cultural issues in human behavior.

摘要

怀孕是人类生命史中最脆弱的阶段,也是跨文化食物禁忌的常见目标。尽管有令人费解的证据表明,世界各地的许多孕妇为了遵守文化规范而减少了营养食物的摄入,但没有研究对怀孕期间跨文化食物禁忌的变化进行统计分析。此外,尽管生计模式被认为会直接影响主食和生活方式,但觅食者和农民的产前实践从未被比较过。这种差距使我们无法了解世界各地与怀孕相关的整体威胁及其被认为的营养原因。本研究首次对怀孕期间的食物禁忌进行了跨文化荟萃分析。我们研究了 32 篇关于农业和非农业社会产前饮食限制的文章,目的是:(i)确定跨文化靶向的动物、植物和杂项食物;(ii)定义主要的禁忌焦点群;(iii)检验食物类型和焦点群在农业和非农业禁忌之间分布不同的假设;(iv)检验食物类型在禁忌焦点群中分布不同的假设。所有数据均使用卡方检验和 Fisher 精确检验在 SPSS 和 RStudio 中进行分析。我们检测到禁忌焦点的梯度,范围从没有直接的生理兴趣到对各种生理并发症的恐惧,再到对增加出生体重和分娩困难的非常具体的关注。非农业禁忌更有可能针对非家养动物食品,并以与生理领域没有直接联系的担忧为理由,而农业禁忌则倾向于针对更多的栽培和加工产品,并与对增加出生体重的担忧有更强的关联。尽管现有的关于怀孕期间食物禁忌的文献存在一些方法学差异,但我们的研究结果表明,这些文化特征有助于在跨文化背景下检测对生育的生物压力的感知。事实上,对出生体重和富含碳水化合物的食物的广泛关注与临床证据相吻合,即在非洲、亚洲和欧亚大陆,梗阻性分娩是对产妇生命的主要威胁。此外,生计模式之间这种关注的频率不对称与进化观点一致,即农业可能加剧了分娩并发症。本研究强调了需要更好地了解世界各地怀孕期间的饮食行为,解决梗阻性分娩作为临床、进化和文化问题在人类行为中的一个关键交汇点的作用。

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