Tayyem Reema, Al-Bayyari Nahla, Al-Awwad Narmeen, Abuhijleh Haya, Hoteit Reem, Qasrawi Radwan, Badran Eman, Basha Asma, Allehdan Sabika, Boukari Khlood, Arrish Jamila, Seir Rania Abu, Hoteit Maha
Department of Human Nutrition, College of Health Sciences, QU-Health, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
School of Agriculture, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
Front Nutr. 2022 Aug 4;9:932418. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.932418. eCollection 2022.
During the lockdown period, a substantial group of these women reported lifestyle changes.
The aim of the study is to characterize the dietary patterns, intake and the adherence to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) pregnancy guidelines before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Eastern Mediterranean postartum women.
An internet-based cross-sectional survey was used to collect the data. The survey was carried out among 1,939 postpartum women from five countries from the Eastern Mediterranean region. Change in dietary intake from the five food groups and the adherence to USDA's daily recommendations were assessed.
There was a significant increase in the mean (SD) consumption of all the food groups, including bread, rice, and other cereals, fruits, vegetables, milk and milk products, white and red meat, and nuts during the pandemic. Around 84% of participants reported no/low adherence (0-2) to USDA guidelines, whereas only 15% reported moderate or high adherence (3-5) to the guidelines before the pandemic. However, there was an increase in the proportion of subjects reporting moderate/high adherence (22%) during the pandemic.
A substantial proportion of our study participants reported a lower dietary intake than the recommended amounts, and low adherence to the five food groups. Reasonable and applicable actions should be taken to protect postpartum women and their children from the effects of low dietary intake, particularly during pandemics and lockdowns. More researches are needed to identify the modifiable factors which could improve the nutritional status of the postpartum women during the pandemic.
在封锁期间,相当一部分这类女性报告了生活方式的改变。
本研究的目的是描述东地中海地区产后女性在新冠疫情之前及期间的饮食模式、摄入量以及对美国农业部(USDA)孕期指南的遵循情况。
采用基于互联网的横断面调查来收集数据。该调查在来自东地中海地区五个国家的1939名产后女性中进行。评估了五个食物组的饮食摄入量变化以及对美国农业部每日建议的遵循情况。
在疫情期间,所有食物组的平均(标准差)消费量均显著增加,包括面包、大米和其他谷物、水果、蔬菜、牛奶及奶制品、白肉和红肉以及坚果。在疫情之前,约84%的参与者报告对美国农业部指南的遵循情况为无/低(0 - 2),而只有15%的人报告对指南的遵循情况为中等或高(3 - 5)。然而,在疫情期间报告中等/高遵循情况的受试者比例有所增加(22%)。
我们研究中的很大一部分参与者报告饮食摄入量低于推荐量,并且对五个食物组的遵循度较低。应采取合理且适用的行动,以保护产后女性及其子女免受低饮食摄入量的影响,尤其是在疫情和封锁期间。需要更多研究来确定可改变的因素,以改善疫情期间产后女性的营养状况。