Dietary habits, pregnancy weight gain and birthweights in a highland population of Kenya

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Perry, H [1 ]
Muita, JWG [1 ]
Omwega, AM [1 ]
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[1] UNIV NAIROBI,COLL AGR & VET SCI,DEPT FOOD TECHNOL & NUTR,APPL NUTR PROGRAMME,NAIROBI,KENYA
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In a prospective study of the effects of micro-nutrient supplementation during pregnancy in a cohort of healthy, non-anaemic antenatal outpatients of a small hospital in highland Kenya, research was also carried out on dietary habits, weight gain and birth-weights, Participants were enrolled at a mean gestation of 29 weeks (s.d.2.37), Special consideration was given to the dietary intake of the micronutrients most important to erythropoiesis, namely iron, folate and vitamin C (the main promotor of iron absorption), It was found that 74% consumed an inferior diet with regard to these micronutrients, The mean birth-weight of infants born to participants was 3178 grams (s.d. 398 grams). Only two variables were found to be significantly associated with birth-weight; mothers' weight gain on enrolment and mothers' weight gain during one month of the last trimester (p<0.05). It appears that the dietary intake during pregnancy in this population was lacking in important micronutrients, and it is recommended that antenatal clinics prioritise nutrition education during pregnancy.
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