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Adherence to Mediterranean Diet and Maternal Lifestyle during Pregnancy: Island–Mainland Differentiation in the CRIBS Birth Cohort

Maternal nutrition and lifestyle in pregnancy are important modifiable factors for both maternal and offspring’s health. Although the Mediterranean diet has beneficial effects on health, recent studies have shown low adherence in Europe. This study aimed to assess the Mediterranean diet adherence in...

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Autores principales: Havaš Auguštin, Dubravka, Šarac, Jelena, Lovrić, Mario, Živković, Jelena, Malev, Olga, Fuchs, Nives, Novokmet, Natalija, Turkalj, Mirjana, Missoni, Saša
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7469061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32708050
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12082179
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author Havaš Auguštin, Dubravka
Šarac, Jelena
Lovrić, Mario
Živković, Jelena
Malev, Olga
Fuchs, Nives
Novokmet, Natalija
Turkalj, Mirjana
Missoni, Saša
author_facet Havaš Auguštin, Dubravka
Šarac, Jelena
Lovrić, Mario
Živković, Jelena
Malev, Olga
Fuchs, Nives
Novokmet, Natalija
Turkalj, Mirjana
Missoni, Saša
author_sort Havaš Auguštin, Dubravka
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description Maternal nutrition and lifestyle in pregnancy are important modifiable factors for both maternal and offspring’s health. Although the Mediterranean diet has beneficial effects on health, recent studies have shown low adherence in Europe. This study aimed to assess the Mediterranean diet adherence in 266 pregnant women from Dalmatia, Croatia and to investigate their lifestyle habits and regional differences. Adherence to the Mediterranean diet was assessed through two Mediterranean diet scores. Differences in maternal characteristics (diet, education, income, parity, smoking, pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI), physical activity, contraception) with regards to location and dietary habits were analyzed using the non-parametric Mann–Whitney U test. The machine learning approach was used to reveal other potential non-linear relationships. The results showed that adherence to the Mediterranean diet was low to moderate among the pregnant women in this study, with no significant mainland–island differences. The highest adherence was observed among wealthier women with generally healthier lifestyle choices. The most significant mainland–island differences were observed for lifestyle and socioeconomic factors (income, education, physical activity). The machine learning approach confirmed the findings of the conventional statistical method. We can conclude that adverse socioeconomic and lifestyle conditions were more pronounced in the island population, which, together with the observed non-Mediterranean dietary pattern, calls for more effective intervention strategies.
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spelling pubmed-74690612020-09-04 Adherence to Mediterranean Diet and Maternal Lifestyle during Pregnancy: Island–Mainland Differentiation in the CRIBS Birth Cohort Havaš Auguštin, Dubravka Šarac, Jelena Lovrić, Mario Živković, Jelena Malev, Olga Fuchs, Nives Novokmet, Natalija Turkalj, Mirjana Missoni, Saša Nutrients Article Maternal nutrition and lifestyle in pregnancy are important modifiable factors for both maternal and offspring’s health. Although the Mediterranean diet has beneficial effects on health, recent studies have shown low adherence in Europe. This study aimed to assess the Mediterranean diet adherence in 266 pregnant women from Dalmatia, Croatia and to investigate their lifestyle habits and regional differences. Adherence to the Mediterranean diet was assessed through two Mediterranean diet scores. Differences in maternal characteristics (diet, education, income, parity, smoking, pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI), physical activity, contraception) with regards to location and dietary habits were analyzed using the non-parametric Mann–Whitney U test. The machine learning approach was used to reveal other potential non-linear relationships. The results showed that adherence to the Mediterranean diet was low to moderate among the pregnant women in this study, with no significant mainland–island differences. The highest adherence was observed among wealthier women with generally healthier lifestyle choices. The most significant mainland–island differences were observed for lifestyle and socioeconomic factors (income, education, physical activity). The machine learning approach confirmed the findings of the conventional statistical method. We can conclude that adverse socioeconomic and lifestyle conditions were more pronounced in the island population, which, together with the observed non-Mediterranean dietary pattern, calls for more effective intervention strategies. MDPI 2020-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7469061/ /pubmed/32708050 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12082179 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Havaš Auguštin, Dubravka
Šarac, Jelena
Lovrić, Mario
Živković, Jelena
Malev, Olga
Fuchs, Nives
Novokmet, Natalija
Turkalj, Mirjana
Missoni, Saša
Adherence to Mediterranean Diet and Maternal Lifestyle during Pregnancy: Island–Mainland Differentiation in the CRIBS Birth Cohort
title Adherence to Mediterranean Diet and Maternal Lifestyle during Pregnancy: Island–Mainland Differentiation in the CRIBS Birth Cohort
title_full Adherence to Mediterranean Diet and Maternal Lifestyle during Pregnancy: Island–Mainland Differentiation in the CRIBS Birth Cohort
title_fullStr Adherence to Mediterranean Diet and Maternal Lifestyle during Pregnancy: Island–Mainland Differentiation in the CRIBS Birth Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Adherence to Mediterranean Diet and Maternal Lifestyle during Pregnancy: Island–Mainland Differentiation in the CRIBS Birth Cohort
title_short Adherence to Mediterranean Diet and Maternal Lifestyle during Pregnancy: Island–Mainland Differentiation in the CRIBS Birth Cohort
title_sort adherence to mediterranean diet and maternal lifestyle during pregnancy: island–mainland differentiation in the cribs birth cohort
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7469061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32708050
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12082179
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