Mahfouz Rana, Akiki Marie-Therese, Ndayra Vanessa, El Khoury Rebecca, Chawi Marise, Hatem Majida, Hanna-Wakim Lara, Sacre Yonna, Hoteit Maha
Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK), Jounieh P.O. Box 446, Lebanon.
Department of Agricultural and Food Engineering, School of Engineering, Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK), Jounieh P.O. Box 446, Lebanon.
Nutrients. 2024 Nov 26;16(23):4059. doi: 10.3390/nu16234059.
Pregnancy is a crucial period for maternal and fetal health, and in Lebanon, where cultural and economic factors influence dietary practices, there is an urgent need to evaluate the food consumption patterns and diet quality of pregnant women.
To evaluate the food consumption patterns, energy intake, as well as macro- and micro-nutrient intake among a nationally representative sample of Lebanese pregnant women aged 18-49 years old.
A cross-sectional study was carried out from March to October 2023, involving 500 pregnant women from all eight Lebanese governorates. Sociodemographic and medical information was gathered, food consumption was evaluated using a validated Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) and three 24-h recall, and anthropometric measurements were recorded.
The current population did not meet the USDA healthy pattern recommendations for whole grain, seafood, dairy, nuts, seeds and soy products consumption but exceeded the guidelines for vegetables, meats, poultry, eggs, oils, and refined grains. According to Mediterranean diet guidelines, the sample fell short in recommended intakes for fruits, olives/nuts/seeds, eggs, and olive oil, while surpassing the recommended levels for potatoes, legumes, pulses, sweets, red meat, processed meat, and fish and seafood. None of the participants met the energy requirements for their trimester and age group. In terms of macronutrient intake, the requirements for protein, unsaturated fats, and fiber were not met, while intakes of fats and sugars were exceeded. Regarding micronutrients, the recommended levels were not fully achieved, with particularly low intakes of vitamin D and iodine, as well as inadequate adherence to recommendations for iron, calcium, vitamin A, vitamin E, zinc, and choline. Additionally, a third of the participants did not meet the recommended intakes for folate and vitamin B12.
The findings reveal significant dietary inadequacies among the current population, with participants failing to meet essential recommendations for whole grains and key food groups, alongside insufficient energy intake for their trimesters and age groups. Critical micronutrient deficiencies, particularly in vitamin D, iodine, and B vitamins, highlight the urgent need for targeted nutritional interventions and public health initiatives to improve dietary practices among pregnant women in Lebanon.
怀孕是关乎母婴健康的关键时期,在黎巴嫩,文化和经济因素会影响饮食习惯,因此迫切需要评估孕妇的食物消费模式和饮食质量。
评估黎巴嫩全国范围内具有代表性的18至49岁孕妇样本的食物消费模式、能量摄入以及宏量营养素和微量营养素摄入情况。
于2023年3月至10月开展了一项横断面研究,涉及黎巴嫩所有八个省份的500名孕妇。收集了社会人口统计学和医学信息,使用经过验证的食物频率问卷(FFQ)和三次24小时膳食回顾评估食物消费情况,并记录了人体测量数据。
当前人群未达到美国农业部关于全谷物、海鲜、乳制品、坚果、种子和大豆制品消费的健康模式建议,但超过了蔬菜、肉类、家禽、蛋类、油脂和精制谷物的指南。根据地中海饮食指南,该样本在水果、橄榄/坚果/种子、蛋类和橄榄油的推荐摄入量方面未达标,而土豆、豆类、豆类、甜食、红肉、加工肉类以及鱼类和海鲜的摄入量超过了推荐水平。没有一名参与者达到其孕期和年龄组的能量需求。在宏量营养素摄入方面,蛋白质、不饱和脂肪和纤维的需求未得到满足,而脂肪和糖的摄入量超标。关于微量营养素,推荐水平未完全达到,维生素D和碘的摄入量尤其低,铁、钙、维生素A、维生素E、锌和胆碱的推荐摄入量也未得到充分遵循。此外,三分之一的参与者未达到叶酸和维生素B12的推荐摄入量。
研究结果显示当前人群存在明显的饮食不足,参与者未达到全谷物和关键食物组的基本建议,同时孕期和年龄组的能量摄入不足。关键微量营养素缺乏,尤其是维生素D、碘和B族维生素,凸显了迫切需要有针对性的营养干预措施和公共卫生举措,以改善黎巴嫩孕妇的饮食习惯。