Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet during Pregnancy: Associations with Sociodemographic and Anthropometric Parameters, Perinatal Outcomes, and Breastfeeding Practices
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population
2.2. Study Design
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Statistics of the Study Population
3.2. Adherence to the MD in Association with the Sociodemographic and Anthropometric Characteristics of the Enrolled Pregnant Women
3.3. Adherence to the MD in Relation to the Perinatal Outcomes of the Enrolled Women
3.4. Relation of Adherence to the MD with Type of Delivery and Breastfeeding of the Study Population
3.5. Multivariate Regression Analysis for Adherence to the MD with Adjustment for Multiple Confounding Factors Such as Sociodemographic, Anthropometric, and Lifestyle Factors and Perinatal Outcomes
4. Discussion
4.1. Adherence to the MD and Gestational Diabetes
4.2. Adherence to the MD and Pre-Pregnancy Overweight/Obesity, Gestational Hypertension, and Pre-Eclampsia
4.3. Adherence to the MD and Sociodemographic and Lifestyle Factors
4.4. Adherence to the MD and Preterm Birth
4.5. Adherence to the MD and Type of Delivery and Breastfeeding Practices
4.6. Strengths of the Study
4.7. Limitations of the Study
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics (n = 5688) | Descriptive Statistics |
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Maternal age (mean ± SD; years) | 35.1 ± 4.8 |
Maternal education level (n, %) | |
Primary education | 1320 (23.2%) |
Secondary education | 2529 (44.5%) |
University studies | 1839 (32.3%) |
Family economic status (n, %) | |
Low | 2592 (45.6%) |
Medium | 2601(45.7%) |
High | 495 (8.7%) |
Nationality (n, %) | |
Greek | 5463 (96.0%) |
Other | 225 (4.0%) |
Place of residence (n, %) | |
Urban | 3825 (67.3%) |
Rural | 1863 (32.7%) |
Smoking habits (n, %) | |
Non-smokers | 4230 (74.4%) |
Smokers | 1458 (25.6%) |
Parity (n, %) | |
Nulliparity | 3367 (59.2%) |
Multiparity | 2321 (40.8%) |
Pre-pregnancy BMI status (n, %) | |
Normal weight | 4306 (75.7%) |
Overweight | 1060 (18.6%) |
Obese | 322 (5.7%) |
Gestational weight gain (mean ± SD; Kg) | 13.9 ± 6.2 |
Preterm birth (<37th week; n, %) | |
No | 3984 (70.0%) |
Yes | 1704 (30.0%) |
Gestationaldiabetes(n, %) | |
No | 5316 (93.5%) |
Yes | 372 (6.5%) |
Pregnancy-induced hypertension (n, %) | |
No | 5129 (95.9%) |
Yes | 219 (4.1%) |
Type of delivery (n, %) | |
Vaginal | 2500 (44.6%) |
Caesarean section | 3188 (56.4%) |
Exclusive breastfeeding (n, %) | |
No | 2874 (50.5%) |
Yes | 2814 (49.5%) |
Characteristics (n = 5688) | Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet | ||||
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Very Low 1423 (25.02%) | Low 1420 (24.96%) | Moderate 1422 (25.00%) | High 1423 (25.02%) | p-Value | |
Age (mean ± SD; years) | 34.4 ± 4.5 | 34.9 ± 4.6 | 35.6 ± 4.4 | 36.1 ± 4.7 | p < 0.0001 |
Education level (n, %) | p < 0.0001 | ||||
Primary education | 746 (52.4%) | 383 (27.0%) | 104 (7.3%) | 87 (6.1%) | |
Secondary education | 517 (36.3%) | 852 (60.0%) | 630 (44.30%) | 530 (37.3%) | |
University studies | 160 (11.3%) | 185 (13.0%) | 688 (48.4%) | 806 (56.6%) | |
Family economic status (n, %) | p = 0.0087 | ||||
Low | 686 (48.2%) | 598 (42.1%) | 633 (44.5%) | 675 (47.4%) | |
Medium | 640 (45.0%) | 720 (50.7%) | 623 (43.8%) | 618 (43.4%) | |
High | 97 (6.8%) | 102 (7.2%) | 166 (11.7%) | 130 (9.3%) | |
Nationality (n, %) | p = 0.1015 | ||||
Greek | 1362 (95.7%) | 1373 (96.7%) | 1374 (96.6%) | 1354 (95.2%) | |
Other | 61 (4.3%) | 47 (3.31%) | 48 (3.4%) | 69 (4.8%) | |
Place of residence (n, %) | p = 0.0476 | ||||
Urban | 927 (65.1%) | 987 (69.5%) | 945 (66.5%) | 966 (67.9%) | |
Rural | 496 (34.9%) | 433 (30.5%) | 477 (33.5%) | 457 (32.1%) | |
Smoking habits (n, %) | p = 0.0261 | ||||
Non-smokers | 1028 (72.2%) | 1041 (73.3%) | 1067 (75.0%) | 1094 (76.9%) | |
Smokers | 395 (27.8%) | 379 (26.7%) | 355 (25.0%) | 329 (23.1%) | |
Parity (n, %) | p = 0.2125 | ||||
Nulliparity | 832 (58.5%) | 864 (60.8%) | 763 (53.7%) | 908 (63.8%) | |
Multiparity | 591 (41.5%) | 556 (39.2%) | 659 (46.3%) | 515 (36.2%) | |
Pre-pregnancy BMI status (n,%) | p < 0.0001 | ||||
Normal weight | 1021 (71.7%) | 972 (68.4%) | 1099 (77.3%) | 1214 (85.3%) | |
Overweight | 294 (20.7%) | 256 (25.1%) | 257 (18.1%) | 153 (10.8%) | |
Obese | 108 (7.6%) | 92 (6.5%) | 66 (4.6%) | 56 (3.9%) | |
Gestational weight gain (mean ± SD; Kg) | 14.5 ± 6.5 | 14.1 ± 5.8 | 13.8 ± 6.3 | 13.4 ± 5.9 | p < 0.0001 |
Preterm birth (<37th week, n, %) | p = 0.1943 | ||||
No | 928 (65.2%) | 1035 (72.9%) | 945 (66.5%) | 1076 (75.6%) | |
Yes | 495 (34.8%) | 385 (27.1%) | 477 (33.5%) | 347 (24.4%) | |
Gestational diabetes (n, %) | p < 0.0001 | ||||
No | 1269 (89.2%) | 1307 (92.0%) | 1362 (95.8%) | 1378 (96.8%) | |
Yes | 154 (10.8%) | 113 (8.0%) | 60 (4.2.%) | 45 (3.2%) | |
Gestational hypertension (n, %) | p = 0.2011 | ||||
No | 1362 (95.7%) | 1346 (94.8%) | 1397 (98.2%) | 1350 (94.9%) | |
Yes | 61 (4.3%) | 74 (5.2%) | 25 (1.8%) | 73 (5.1%) | |
Type of delivery (n, %) | p < 0.0001 | ||||
Vaginal | 477 (33.5%) | 540 (38.0%) | 652 (45.9%) | 833 (58.5%) | |
Caesarean section | 946 (66.5%) | 880 (62.0%) | 770 (54.1%) | 590 (41.5%) | |
Exclusive breastfeeding (n, %) | p < 0.0001 | ||||
No | 1204 (84.6%) | 950 (66.9%) | 468 (32.9%) | 252 (17.7%) | |
Yes | 219 (15.4%) | 470 (33.1%) | 954 (67.1%) | 1171 (82.2%) |
Characteristics | Mediterranean Diet Adherence (Very Low + Low vs. Moderate + High) | |
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OR * (95% CI **) | p-Value | |
Age (below/over mean value) | 1.28 (1.94–1.52) | p = 0.0021 |
Education level (Primary and secondary education/university studies) | 1.88 (1.61–2.12) | p = 0.0032 |
Family economic status (low or medium/high) | 1.36 (0.95–1.69) | p = 0.0287 |
Nationality (Greek/other) | 0.89 (0.28–1.41) | p = 0.2394 |
Type of residence (Urban/rural) | 1.12 (0.61–1.78) | p = 0.2084 |
Smoking habits (no/yes) | 1.12 (0.68–1.71) | p = 0.2298 |
Parity (nulliparity/multiparity) | 1.07 (0.62–1.68) | p = 0.3986 |
Pre-pregnancy BMI status (overweight and obese/normal weight) | 2.15 (1.92–2.38) | p = 0.0001 |
Gestational weight gain (over/below mean value) | 1.78 (1.51–2.02) | p = 0.0007 |
Preterm birth (yes/no) | 0.97 (0.35–1.67) | p = 0.5921 |
Gestational diabetes (yes/no) | 2.32 (2.13–2.57) | p = 0.0004 |
Gestational hypertension (yes/no) | 0.94 (0.23–1.71) | p = 0.6732 |
Type of delivery (caesarean section/vaginal) | 1.89 (1.62–2.13) | p = 0.0003 |
Exclusive breastfeeding (no/yes) | 2.45 (2.26–2.63) | p = 0.0001 |
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Antasouras, G.; Papadopoulou, S.K.; Alexatou, O.; Papandreou, D.; Mentzelou, M.; Migdanis, A.; Psara, E.; Migdanis, I.; Chrysafi, M.; Tyrovolas, S.; et al. Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet during Pregnancy: Associations with Sociodemographic and Anthropometric Parameters, Perinatal Outcomes, and Breastfeeding Practices. Medicina 2023, 59, 1547. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59091547
Antasouras G, Papadopoulou SK, Alexatou O, Papandreou D, Mentzelou M, Migdanis A, Psara E, Migdanis I, Chrysafi M, Tyrovolas S, et al. Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet during Pregnancy: Associations with Sociodemographic and Anthropometric Parameters, Perinatal Outcomes, and Breastfeeding Practices. Medicina. 2023; 59(9):1547. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59091547
Chicago/Turabian StyleAntasouras, Georgios, Sousana K. Papadopoulou, Olga Alexatou, Dimitrios Papandreou, Maria Mentzelou, Athanasios Migdanis, Evmorfia Psara, Ioannis Migdanis, Maria Chrysafi, Stefanos Tyrovolas, and et al. 2023. "Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet during Pregnancy: Associations with Sociodemographic and Anthropometric Parameters, Perinatal Outcomes, and Breastfeeding Practices" Medicina 59, no. 9: 1547. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59091547
APA StyleAntasouras, G., Papadopoulou, S. K., Alexatou, O., Papandreou, D., Mentzelou, M., Migdanis, A., Psara, E., Migdanis, I., Chrysafi, M., Tyrovolas, S., Louka, A., & Giaginis, C. (2023). Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet during Pregnancy: Associations with Sociodemographic and Anthropometric Parameters, Perinatal Outcomes, and Breastfeeding Practices. Medicina, 59(9), 1547. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59091547