The food patterns of a multicenter cohort of Brazilian nulliparous pregnant women

Abstract Assessment of human nutrition is a complex process, in pregnant women identify dietary patterns through mean nutrient consumption can be an opportunity to better educate women on how to improve their overall health through better eating. This exploratory study aimed to identify a posteriori...

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Autores principales: Maria J. Miele, Renato T. Souza, Iracema M. Calderon, Francisco E. Feitosa, Débora F. Leite, Edilberto A. Rocha Filho, Janete Vettorazzi, Jussara Mayrink, Karayna G. Fernandes, Matias C. Vieira, Rodolfo C. Pacagnella, José G. Cecatti
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:7d976d2a709b4bffa8823f2bf85f9c3e2021-12-02T16:31:48ZThe food patterns of a multicenter cohort of Brazilian nulliparous pregnant women10.1038/s41598-021-95185-22045-2322https://doaj.org/article/7d976d2a709b4bffa8823f2bf85f9c3e2021-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95185-2https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract Assessment of human nutrition is a complex process, in pregnant women identify dietary patterns through mean nutrient consumption can be an opportunity to better educate women on how to improve their overall health through better eating. This exploratory study aimed to identify a posteriori dietary patterns in a cohort of nulliparous pregnant women. The principal component analysis (PCA) technique was performed, with Varimax orthogonal rotation of data extracted from the 24-h dietary recall, applied at 20 weeks of gestation. We analysed 1.145 dietary recalls, identifying five main components that explained 81% of the dietary pattern of the sample. Dietary patterns found were: Obesogenic, represented by ultra-processed foods, processed foods, and food groups rich in carbohydrates, fats and sugars; Traditional, most influenced by natural, minimally processed foods, groups of animal proteins and beans; Intermediate was similar to the obesogenic, although there were lower loads; Vegetarian, which was the only good representation of fruits, vegetables and dairy products; and Protein, which best represented the groups of proteins (animal and vegetable). The obesogenic and intermediate patterns represented over 37% of the variation in food consumption highlighting the opportunity to improve maternal health especially for women at first mothering.Maria J. MieleRenato T. SouzaIracema M. CalderonFrancisco E. FeitosaDébora F. LeiteEdilberto A. Rocha FilhoJanete VettorazziJussara MayrinkKarayna G. FernandesMatias C. VieiraRodolfo C. PacagnellaJosé G. CecattiNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021)
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Maria J. Miele
Renato T. Souza
Iracema M. Calderon
Francisco E. Feitosa
Débora F. Leite
Edilberto A. Rocha Filho
Janete Vettorazzi
Jussara Mayrink
Karayna G. Fernandes
Matias C. Vieira
Rodolfo C. Pacagnella
José G. Cecatti
The food patterns of a multicenter cohort of Brazilian nulliparous pregnant women
description Abstract Assessment of human nutrition is a complex process, in pregnant women identify dietary patterns through mean nutrient consumption can be an opportunity to better educate women on how to improve their overall health through better eating. This exploratory study aimed to identify a posteriori dietary patterns in a cohort of nulliparous pregnant women. The principal component analysis (PCA) technique was performed, with Varimax orthogonal rotation of data extracted from the 24-h dietary recall, applied at 20 weeks of gestation. We analysed 1.145 dietary recalls, identifying five main components that explained 81% of the dietary pattern of the sample. Dietary patterns found were: Obesogenic, represented by ultra-processed foods, processed foods, and food groups rich in carbohydrates, fats and sugars; Traditional, most influenced by natural, minimally processed foods, groups of animal proteins and beans; Intermediate was similar to the obesogenic, although there were lower loads; Vegetarian, which was the only good representation of fruits, vegetables and dairy products; and Protein, which best represented the groups of proteins (animal and vegetable). The obesogenic and intermediate patterns represented over 37% of the variation in food consumption highlighting the opportunity to improve maternal health especially for women at first mothering.
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author Maria J. Miele
Renato T. Souza
Iracema M. Calderon
Francisco E. Feitosa
Débora F. Leite
Edilberto A. Rocha Filho
Janete Vettorazzi
Jussara Mayrink
Karayna G. Fernandes
Matias C. Vieira
Rodolfo C. Pacagnella
José G. Cecatti
author_facet Maria J. Miele
Renato T. Souza
Iracema M. Calderon
Francisco E. Feitosa
Débora F. Leite
Edilberto A. Rocha Filho
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Jussara Mayrink
Karayna G. Fernandes
Matias C. Vieira
Rodolfo C. Pacagnella
José G. Cecatti
author_sort Maria J. Miele
title The food patterns of a multicenter cohort of Brazilian nulliparous pregnant women
title_short The food patterns of a multicenter cohort of Brazilian nulliparous pregnant women
title_full The food patterns of a multicenter cohort of Brazilian nulliparous pregnant women
title_fullStr The food patterns of a multicenter cohort of Brazilian nulliparous pregnant women
title_full_unstemmed The food patterns of a multicenter cohort of Brazilian nulliparous pregnant women
title_sort food patterns of a multicenter cohort of brazilian nulliparous pregnant women
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url https://doaj.org/article/7d976d2a709b4bffa8823f2bf85f9c3e
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