Discrepancies among different tools evaluating Mediterranean diet adherence during pregnancy, correlated to maternal anthropometric, dietary and biochemical characteristics
Autor: | Assaad Kesrouani, Lydia Rabbaa Khabbaz, Hassan Younes, Georges Abi Tayeh, Aya Serhal, Tatiana Papazian, Joseph Azouri, Fabienne Hajj Moussa Lteif, Hala Hout |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Leptin 0301 basic medicine Percentile Mediterranean diet Physiology 030209 endocrinology & metabolism Diet Mediterranean Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Pregnancy Surveys and Questionnaires medicine Humans Lebanon 030109 nutrition & dietetics Nutrition and Dietetics Adiponectin biology business.industry C-reactive protein Anthropometry medicine.disease C-Reactive Protein Cross-Sectional Studies biology.protein Patient Compliance Female business Body mass index Biomarkers |
Zdroj: | Clinical Nutrition. 38:1398-1405 |
ISSN: | 0261-5614 |
Popis: | Summary Background & aims Scientific evidence confirms the favorable impact of Mediterranean diets (MD) on maternal and neonatal outcomes. However, the assessment of this dietary pattern requires valid indexes with scoring systems adapted to pregnant females. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to compare the adherence to MD, through 5 internationally validated tools, in pregnant women following a Mediterranean eating pattern, correlated to maternal anthropometric, dietary and biochemical markers. Methods 100 healthy pregnant females completed a sociodemographic questionnaire, a dietary recall and a food frequency questionnaire compatible with the MD. 10 ml of maternal blood were drawn for the analysis of biological markers such as C-reactive protein (CRP), leptin and adiponectin. Results We used the 50th percentile as cut-off of each scale (low or high adherence) to avoid the discrepancies noted in the literature among the large range of cut-offs points for the different tools. The % of agreement was high between the Mediterranean Food Pattern, MD Score, the MD Score and the Short MD Questionnaire. The MD Scale presented small agreement in relation to the other tested tools. All the tested indexes were significantly correlated with CRP levels, except for the MDScale. Significant correlations were reached regarding adiponectin and the MFP (p value = 0.04) and the MDScale (p value 0.03) tools. Pre-gestational body mass index was significantly correlated with all the tested biological markers. Significant correlations were seen between CRP on one hand and maternal age (p value = 0.033), adiponectin (p value = 0.028), and leptin (p value = 0.003) on the other. Fiber intake was significantly and negatively correlated to CRP (p value = 0.008) and positively to adiponectin levels (p value = 0.000). Conclusions None of the tested tools were adapted for pregnancy, since a-priori scores were attributed for components already not consumed by pregnant females such as alcohol or recommended for daily or weekly consumptions such as whole dairy products and fish, respectively. In addition, the lack of inclusion of some traditional food ingredients of the MD implies the urge to create a new index adapted to pregnancy. |
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