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Associations between diet quality, blood pressure, and glucose levels among pregnant women in the Asian megacity of Jakarta

BACKGROUND: The prevalence of gestational hypertension and diabetes in pregnancy is increasing worldwide. Diet is a modifiable factor that may influence these conditions, but few studies have examined the association between diet quality and blood pressure and glucose profiles among pregnant women....

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Autores principales: Siregar, Deviana A. S., Rianda, Davrina, Irwinda, Rima, Dwi Utami, Annisa, Hanifa, Hanifa, Shankar, Anuraj H., Agustina, Rina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7688158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33237938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242150
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author Siregar, Deviana A. S.
Rianda, Davrina
Irwinda, Rima
Dwi Utami, Annisa
Hanifa, Hanifa
Shankar, Anuraj H.
Agustina, Rina
author_facet Siregar, Deviana A. S.
Rianda, Davrina
Irwinda, Rima
Dwi Utami, Annisa
Hanifa, Hanifa
Shankar, Anuraj H.
Agustina, Rina
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description BACKGROUND: The prevalence of gestational hypertension and diabetes in pregnancy is increasing worldwide. Diet is a modifiable factor that may influence these conditions, but few studies have examined the association between diet quality and blood pressure and glucose profiles among pregnant women. Data are especially scarce for women in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where 90% of global pregnancies occur, and in urban settings. We, therefore, assessed these associations among 174 pregnant women in the Asian megacity of Jakarta in a cross-sectional study of the Brain Probiotic and LC-PUFA Intervention for Optimum Early Life (BRAVE) project. METHODS: Trained field-enumerators collected socio-demographic characteristics, measured Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC), and assessed diet by two 24-hour recalls, which were used to calculate the Alternate Healthy Eating Index for Pregnancy (AHEI-P). Blood pressure was measured by automated sphygmomanometer, and fasting blood glucose by capillary glucometer. General linear models were used to identify associations. RESULTS: The median AHEI-P score was 47.4 (IQR 19.1–76.6). The middle tertile of the AHEI-P score (39.59–56.58) was associated with a 0.4 SD (standardized effect size, 95% CI -0.7 to -0.06; p = 0.02) lower diastolic blood pressure compared with the lowest tertile (<39.59), after adjustment for level of education, smoking status, MUAC, gestational age, history of hypertension, and family history of hypertension. However, no associations were found between the AHEI-P score and systolic blood pressure and blood glucose. CONCLUSION: Higher diet quality was associated with lower diastolic blood pressure among pregnant women in an urban LMIC community, but not with systolic blood pressure and blood glucose. A behavioral change intervention trial would be warranted to confirm the influence of diet quality on blood pressure and glucose levels and among pregnant women, and even before pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-76881582020-12-05 Associations between diet quality, blood pressure, and glucose levels among pregnant women in the Asian megacity of Jakarta Siregar, Deviana A. S. Rianda, Davrina Irwinda, Rima Dwi Utami, Annisa Hanifa, Hanifa Shankar, Anuraj H. Agustina, Rina PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The prevalence of gestational hypertension and diabetes in pregnancy is increasing worldwide. Diet is a modifiable factor that may influence these conditions, but few studies have examined the association between diet quality and blood pressure and glucose profiles among pregnant women. Data are especially scarce for women in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where 90% of global pregnancies occur, and in urban settings. We, therefore, assessed these associations among 174 pregnant women in the Asian megacity of Jakarta in a cross-sectional study of the Brain Probiotic and LC-PUFA Intervention for Optimum Early Life (BRAVE) project. METHODS: Trained field-enumerators collected socio-demographic characteristics, measured Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC), and assessed diet by two 24-hour recalls, which were used to calculate the Alternate Healthy Eating Index for Pregnancy (AHEI-P). Blood pressure was measured by automated sphygmomanometer, and fasting blood glucose by capillary glucometer. General linear models were used to identify associations. RESULTS: The median AHEI-P score was 47.4 (IQR 19.1–76.6). The middle tertile of the AHEI-P score (39.59–56.58) was associated with a 0.4 SD (standardized effect size, 95% CI -0.7 to -0.06; p = 0.02) lower diastolic blood pressure compared with the lowest tertile (<39.59), after adjustment for level of education, smoking status, MUAC, gestational age, history of hypertension, and family history of hypertension. However, no associations were found between the AHEI-P score and systolic blood pressure and blood glucose. CONCLUSION: Higher diet quality was associated with lower diastolic blood pressure among pregnant women in an urban LMIC community, but not with systolic blood pressure and blood glucose. A behavioral change intervention trial would be warranted to confirm the influence of diet quality on blood pressure and glucose levels and among pregnant women, and even before pregnancy. Public Library of Science 2020-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7688158/ /pubmed/33237938 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242150 Text en © 2020 Siregar et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Siregar, Deviana A. S.
Rianda, Davrina
Irwinda, Rima
Dwi Utami, Annisa
Hanifa, Hanifa
Shankar, Anuraj H.
Agustina, Rina
Associations between diet quality, blood pressure, and glucose levels among pregnant women in the Asian megacity of Jakarta
title Associations between diet quality, blood pressure, and glucose levels among pregnant women in the Asian megacity of Jakarta
title_full Associations between diet quality, blood pressure, and glucose levels among pregnant women in the Asian megacity of Jakarta
title_fullStr Associations between diet quality, blood pressure, and glucose levels among pregnant women in the Asian megacity of Jakarta
title_full_unstemmed Associations between diet quality, blood pressure, and glucose levels among pregnant women in the Asian megacity of Jakarta
title_short Associations between diet quality, blood pressure, and glucose levels among pregnant women in the Asian megacity of Jakarta
title_sort associations between diet quality, blood pressure, and glucose levels among pregnant women in the asian megacity of jakarta
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7688158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33237938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242150
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