Dietary Patterns Prior to Pregnancy and Associations with Pregnancy Complications

Nutrients
Megan JarmanAPrON and ENRICH Study Teams

Abstract

Few studies have explored pre-pregnancy diet and its relationship with pregnancy outcomes. The objectives of this study were to: (1) derive pre-pregnancy dietary patterns for women enrolled in a prospective cohort in the province of Alberta, Canada; (2) describe associations between dietary patterns and socio-demographic characteristics; and (3) describe associations between dietary patterns and pregnancy complications. Upon enrolment into the Alberta Pregnancy Outcomes and Nutrition (APrON) study (median age of gestation, 17 weeks), women (n = 1545) completed a validated 142-item food frequency questionnaire recording food and beverages consumed "in the 12 months prior to pregnancy". Other assessments included pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI), gestational weight gain, gestational hypertension, gestational diabetes, and socio-demographic characteristics. Dietary patterns were derived using principal components analysis. Scores were calculated to represent adherence with each dietary pattern retained. Four dietary patterns were retained, accounting for 22.9% of the variation in the overall diet. Dietary patterns were named the "healthy", "meat and refined carbohydrate", "beans, cheese and salad" or "tea and coffee" patterns. ...Continue Reading

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
PCA

Software Mentioned

FoodProcessor
STATA SE
APrON

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