Comparison of Diet Quality for Pregnant and Non-pregnant Women

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A woman’s nutritional status prior to and during pregnancy affects foetal development, the course of the pregnancy and her long-term health. This study aims to determine the diets of pregnant and non-pregnant women using the Healthy Eating Index 2010 (HEI-2010). The study was performed on 43 non-pregnant and 25 pregnant volunteers, who had no chronic diseases, took no diet treatments and had a mean age of 23.0 ± 30.1 years. Their general features were determined through a questionnaire, dietary intake was measured by 24-hour dietary recall method, diet quality was assessed by HEI-2010 and energy and nutrient intake was calculated by the Nutrition Information System programme. The diet quality of 60.3% of the participants was found to be poor, while 39.7% was average. Although pregnant women had a slightly higher HEI-2010 score, the diet quality was low for all; hence, dieticians should provide nutrition education for all child-bearing aged women.

Keywords: Diet quality, healthy eating index, pregnancy nutrition.

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Comparison of Diet Quality for Pregnant and Non-pregnant Women. (2017). New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Advances in Pure and Applied Sciences, 2017(8), 129–134. https://doi.org/10.18844/gjapas.v0i8.2827
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