Jin Ying, Coad Jane, Brough Louise
School of Health Sciences, College of Health, Massey University, Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand.
School of Food Technology and Natural Sciences, College of Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand.
Nutrients. 2025 Jan 21;17(3):375. doi: 10.3390/nu17030375.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Optimal nutrition is essential for the health of breastfeeding women and their infants. This study aimed to assess food and nutrient intake and alignment with nutrition guidelines for breastfeeding women living in New Zealand.
Seventy-six breastfeeding women were enrolled in the longitudinal Mother and Infant Nutrition Investigation study and completed a weighed four-day diet diary including supplement use at three months postpartum. The number of servings consumed for each food group were calculated based on the 2020 Eating and Activity Guidelines for New Zealand Adults. Nutrient intakes were compared to the nutrient reference values for Australia and New Zealand.
Overall, the percentages of women who met the recommended number of servings for fruits, vegetables, grain foods, meats and milk/milk products were 25%, 0%, 5%, 34%, and 13%, respectively. None of women met the current recommendations for all food groups. Many participants had intakes below the estimated average requirement or adequate intake and were at risk of nutrient inadequacy for vitamin E (55%), vitamin D (53%), manganese (61%), and selenium (55%).
Breastfeeding women had a low alignment with the current dietary guidelines and were at risk of an inadequate intake of vitamin E, D, manganese, and selenium. Research to investigate the barriers and enablers of healthy food choices is needed.
背景/目的:最佳营养对哺乳期妇女及其婴儿的健康至关重要。本研究旨在评估新西兰哺乳期妇女的食物和营养素摄入量以及与营养指南的符合情况。
76名哺乳期妇女参与了母婴营养纵向调查研究,并完成了一份为期四天的称重饮食日记,包括产后三个月的补充剂使用情况。根据2020年新西兰成年人饮食与活动指南计算每个食物组的食用份数。将营养素摄入量与澳大利亚和新西兰的营养素参考值进行比较。
总体而言,达到水果、蔬菜、谷物食品、肉类和牛奶/奶制品推荐食用份数的女性比例分别为25%、0%、5%、34%和13%。没有女性达到所有食物组的当前推荐量。许多参与者的摄入量低于估计平均需求量或适宜摄入量,存在维生素E(55%)、维生素D(53%)、锰(61%)和硒(55%)营养不足的风险。
哺乳期妇女与当前饮食指南的符合度较低,存在维生素E、D、锰和硒摄入不足的风险。需要开展研究以调查健康食物选择的障碍和促进因素。