The Influence of Nutrients Intake during Pregnancy on Baby's Birth Weight: A Systematic Review.

Autor: Souza, Rafaela Cristina Vieira e, Miranda, Cristianny, Ferreira, Larissa Bueno, Santos, Luana Caroline dos, Dos Santos, Luana Caroline
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Zdroj: Journal of Tropical Pediatrics; Apr2021, Vol. 67 Issue 2, p1-20, 20p
Abstrakt: Background and Objective: Maternal food intake during pregnancy can substantially interfere in the baby's anthropometric measurements at birth. Our objective was to perform a systematic review that investigate the influence of nutrient intake via food during pregnancy on the baby's anthropometric measurements at birth.Methods: A search was performed without time limits on CINAHL, Embase, PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databases and manual on studies references. All nutrients and baby's anthropometric measurements at birth were included as descriptors.Results: Thirty articles were included, the majority of prospective cohort studies, with 15.39 (2.36) quality points (maximum value: 22). Thirty-six results of associations were found, of which 17 studies had direct associations between nutrient intake and birth outcomes. Inverse associations were identified in 8 studies and 11 articles showed no significant associations in all analyses. Maternal food intake of vitamin C, calcium and magnesium during pregnancy seems to have a positive influence on the baby's birth weight, while carbohydrates intake have an inverse association with the same outcome.Conclusion: It is suggested that vitamin C, calcium, magnesium and carbohydrates influence on baby's birth weight. So, these specific nutrients need more attention to the consumption, in addition to carried out new studies, with robust methodologies for measuring maternal food consumption and considering the several factors that can interfere in this assessment.Registration: This review has been registered to the PROSPERO (International prospective register of systematic reviews) (ID: CRD42020167889). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index