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膳食补充剂与纯素饮食以及纯素孕期、婴儿期和幼儿期的健康风险调节有关联吗?VedieS研究:一项探索性、定量、横断面研究的方案。

Can Dietary Supplements Be Linked to a Vegan Diet and Health Risk Modulation During Vegan Pregnancy, Infancy, and Early Childhood? The VedieS Study Protocol for an Explorative, Quantitative, Cross-Sectional Study.

作者信息

Huber-Schneider Wolfgang, Wagner Karl-Heinz, Kiefer Ingrid

机构信息

Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Vienna, Josef-Holaubek-Platz 2, 1090 Vienna, Austria.

Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety GmbH, Spargelfeldstraße 191, 1220 Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Jul 31;22(8):1210. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22081210.

Abstract

As veganism becomes more popular, the number of vegan pregnant women and children is steadily increasing. During vegan pregnancy and early childhood, there is a high risk for nutrient deficiencies that may impair child development. External factors, such as healthcare advice, social networks, and social environments, that affect the diet of vegan pregnant women, parents, and their children, as well as their approach towards dietary supplementation, have not yet been investigated. Various sources of information, combined with a lack of expertise, sparse food and nutritional health literacy, and qualitatively heterogeneous information provision by medical experts, unsettle vegan pregnant women and parents and affect their dietary choices and potentially the health of their children. The VedieS study aims to investigate potential connections between external influences and associated impacts on a vegan diet and the intake of dietary supplements (DS) of pregnant women and children. Two surveys are being conducted within the study: one targeting 1000 vegan pregnant women and parents, and another targeting 60 experts in each of five healthcare groups: gynecologists, pediatricians, general practitioners, pharmacists, and dietitians. This study is the first to examine how socio-economic, social, and further informational factors influence dietary practices during vegan pregnancy and childhood. It highlights the need for reliable, expert-led guidance, as current information sources are often inconsistent and may put these vulnerable groups at risk.

摘要

随着纯素食主义越来越流行,纯素食的孕妇和儿童数量在稳步增加。在纯素食的孕期和幼儿期,存在营养素缺乏的高风险,这可能会损害儿童发育。影响纯素食孕妇、父母及其子女饮食以及他们对膳食补充剂态度的外部因素,如医疗建议、社交网络和社会环境,尚未得到研究。各种信息来源,再加上缺乏专业知识、食品和营养健康素养不足,以及医学专家提供的信息在质量上参差不齐,使纯素食孕妇和父母感到不安,影响他们的饮食选择,并可能影响其子女的健康。VedieS研究旨在调查外部影响与对纯素食饮食以及孕妇和儿童膳食补充剂(DS)摄入量的相关影响之间的潜在联系。该研究正在进行两项调查:一项针对1000名纯素食孕妇和父母,另一项针对五个医疗保健群体(妇科医生、儿科医生、全科医生、药剂师和营养师)中的每一个群体的60名专家。这项研究首次考察了社会经济、社会和其他信息因素如何影响纯素食孕期和儿童期的饮食习惯。它强调了可靠的、由专家主导的指导的必要性,因为目前的信息来源往往不一致,可能会使这些弱势群体面临风险。

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