Use of dietary supplements by pregnant women in Colombia
Background: During pregnancy, the need for certain nutrients increases. This study assessed the prevalence and socio-demographic factors associated with dietary supplement use in a representative sample of pregnant women in Colombia. Method: Data for this study were obtained from a cross-sectional,...
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- 2018
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- Universidad del Rosario
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- Alpha Tocopherol
Ascorbic Acid
Retinol
Adolescent
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Study
Dietary Supplement
Educational Status
Ethnicity
Health Survey
Human
Maternal Nutrition
Mestizo
Pregnant Woman
Prenatal Period
Socioeconomics
Third Trimester Pregnancy
Vitamin Supplementation
Alfa tocoferol
Ácido ascórbico
Retinol
Adolescente
Alimentos & bebidas
Alpha Tocopherol
Ascorbic Acid
Pregnant Woman
Adult
Article
Female
Suplementos dietéticos
Nutrición
Embarzadas
- Rights
- License
- Abierto (Texto Completo)
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Use of dietary supplements by pregnant women in Colombia |
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Use of dietary supplements by pregnant women in Colombia |
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Use of dietary supplements by pregnant women in Colombia Alpha Tocopherol Ascorbic Acid Retinol Adolescent Colombia Cross-Sectional Study Dietary Supplement Educational Status Ethnicity Health Survey Human Maternal Nutrition Mestizo Pregnant Woman Prenatal Period Socioeconomics Third Trimester Pregnancy Vitamin Supplementation Alfa tocoferol Ácido ascórbico Retinol Adolescente Alimentos & bebidas Alpha Tocopherol Ascorbic Acid Pregnant Woman Adult Article Female Suplementos dietéticos Nutrición Embarzadas |
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Use of dietary supplements by pregnant women in Colombia |
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Use of dietary supplements by pregnant women in Colombia |
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Use of dietary supplements by pregnant women in Colombia |
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Use of dietary supplements by pregnant women in Colombia |
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Use of dietary supplements by pregnant women in Colombia |
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Alpha Tocopherol Ascorbic Acid Retinol Adolescent Colombia Cross-Sectional Study Dietary Supplement Educational Status Ethnicity Health Survey Human Maternal Nutrition Mestizo Pregnant Woman Prenatal Period Socioeconomics Third Trimester Pregnancy Vitamin Supplementation Alfa tocoferol Ácido ascórbico Retinol Adolescente |
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Alpha Tocopherol Ascorbic Acid Retinol Adolescent Colombia Cross-Sectional Study Dietary Supplement Educational Status Ethnicity Health Survey Human Maternal Nutrition Mestizo Pregnant Woman Prenatal Period Socioeconomics Third Trimester Pregnancy Vitamin Supplementation Alfa tocoferol Ácido ascórbico Retinol Adolescente Alimentos & bebidas Alpha Tocopherol Ascorbic Acid Pregnant Woman Adult Article Female Suplementos dietéticos Nutrición Embarzadas |
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Alimentos & bebidas |
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Alpha Tocopherol Ascorbic Acid Pregnant Woman Adult Article Female |
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Suplementos dietéticos Nutrición Embarzadas |
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Background: During pregnancy, the need for certain nutrients increases. This study assessed the prevalence and socio-demographic factors associated with dietary supplement use in a representative sample of pregnant women in Colombia. Method: Data for this study were obtained from a cross-sectional, nationally representative survey (ENSIN, 2010). A total of 1856 pregnant women, 13-49 years of age, were recruited. The use of prenatal dietary supplements (Vitamins A, C or E) was treated as a binary outcome (used at some time or never sued during pregnancy when prescribed by a doctor) in multinomial analyses. Sociodemographic data and associated factors were assessed by computer-assisted personal interview technology. Results: Of the sample, 1123 women (68.6%) reported taking prenatal dietary supplements at some stage during their pregnancy. Most users had a high socioeconomic level (79.5%), were in their third trimester of pregnancy (79.5%), were 30-49 years of age (74.0%), and lived in the central region of Colombia (73.8%). The multivariate logistic regression showed that third trimester of pregnancy (OR 6.2;95% CI 4.0 to 9.3), high educational level (OR 2.3; 95% CI 1.5 to 3.4), high socioeconomic level -SISBEN IV or more- (OR 2.0; 95% CI 1.4 to 2.8), residence in the Atlantic region (north) (OR 2.6; 95% CI 1.7 to 3.6), Eastern region (OR 2.0; 95% CI 1.3 to 3.1), central region (OR 2.6; 95% CI 1.7 to 3.9), Pacific region (west) (OR 1.5; 95% CI 1.0 to 2.3), and belonging to the mestizo (others) ethnic group (OR 1.2; 95% CI 1.0 to 2.6), were all associated with a higher probability of dietary supplement intake. Conclusion: The prevalence of prenatal dietary supplements in pregnant women in Colombia was found to be substantial. The variables significantly associated with their use were educational level, socioeconomic level, trimester of pregnancy, geographic level and ethnic group. These results indicate the necessity of implementing new health policies that guarantee uniform access to nutritional supplements for all population sectors, especially in countries, such as Colombia, who are currently undergoing a process of nutritional transition. © 2018 The Author(s). |
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