Robb Liska, Joubert Gina, Jordaan Elizabeth Margaretha, Ngounda Jennifer, van den Berg Louise, Walsh Corinna May
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, Republic of South Africa.
Department of Biostatistics, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, Republic of South Africa.
Food Nutr Bull. 2024 Dec;45(4):164-176. doi: 10.1177/03795721241298377. Epub 2024 Nov 25.
Diet quality indexes (DQIs) consist of combinations of foods and/or nutrient components that represent adherence to dietary guidelines. A high-quality diet during pregnancy contributes to optimal birth outcomes.
We developed and validated the first DQI for pregnancy for South African women.
The South African Food Based Dietary Guidelines and pregnancy dietary guidelines were used as theoretical basis for the development of the South African Diet Quality Index for Pregnancy (SA-DQI-P). To validate the SA-DQI-P, we applied it to data collected for the Nutritional status of Expectant Mothers and their newborn Infants (NuEMI) study ( = 682). We determined the associations between SA-DQI-P scores in tertiles with nutrient intakes, sociodemographic factors, household food security level, and biochemical values.
A lower household density ratio, household access to a toilet, refrigerator, and microwave, a higher educational level, being employed and being food secure were significantly associated with a higher score. After correcting for energy intake, higher scores were significantly associated with higher intakes of protein, total fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, calcium, vitamin A, vitamin E, folic acid, vitamin B12, and vitamin C. Significantly more participants who were vitamin A deficient scored in the lowest tertile than those in higher tertiles.
The SA-DQI-P is the first DQI developed for a South African population and has proven to be valid in ranking diet quality in pregnant women in our sample. Information regarding diet quality of this vulnerable group can assist with planning nutrition intervention programs to improve nutritional status.
饮食质量指数(DQIs)由代表对饮食指南依从性的食物和/或营养成分组合构成。孕期的高质量饮食有助于实现最佳的出生结局。
我们为南非女性开发并验证了首个孕期饮食质量指数。
南非基于食物的饮食指南和孕期饮食指南被用作开发南非孕期饮食质量指数(SA-DQI-P)的理论基础。为验证SA-DQI-P,我们将其应用于为“准妈妈及其新生儿营养状况”(NuEMI)研究收集的数据(n = 682)。我们确定了三分位数的SA-DQI-P得分与营养摄入量、社会人口学因素、家庭粮食安全水平和生化值之间的关联。
较低的家庭人口密度比、家庭拥有厕所、冰箱和微波炉、较高的教育水平、就业和粮食安全与较高得分显著相关。在校正能量摄入后,较高得分与蛋白质、总脂肪、饱和脂肪、胆固醇、钙、维生素A、维生素E、叶酸、维生素B12和维生素C的较高摄入量显著相关。维生素A缺乏的参与者中,处于最低三分位数的人数显著多于处于较高三分位数的人数。
SA-DQI-P是首个为南非人群开发的饮食质量指数,已被证明在对我们样本中孕妇的饮食质量进行排名时是有效的。关于这个弱势群体饮食质量的信息有助于规划营养干预项目以改善营养状况。