Effects of dietary counselling on micronutrient intakes in pregnant women in Finland

Abstract The intake of some micronutrients is still a public health challenge for pregnant women in Finland. This study examined the effects of dietary counselling on micronutrient intakes among pregnant women at increased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus in Finland. This study utilised data fr...

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Main Authors: Tarja Kinnunen, Yangbo Liu, Anna‐Maija Koivisto, Suvi Virtanen, Riitta Luoto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-10-01
Series:Maternal and Child Nutrition
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13203
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spelling doaj-431b3c8f1de84133ad7d5aeb60fffc4f2021-09-28T02:38:42ZengWileyMaternal and Child Nutrition1740-86951740-87092021-10-01174n/an/a10.1111/mcn.13203Effects of dietary counselling on micronutrient intakes in pregnant women in FinlandTarja Kinnunen0Yangbo Liu1Anna‐Maija Koivisto2Suvi Virtanen3Riitta Luoto4Unit of Health Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences Tampere University Tampere FinlandUnit of Health Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences Tampere University Tampere FinlandUnit of Health Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences Tampere University Tampere FinlandUnit of Health Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences Tampere University Tampere FinlandThe Social Insurance Institution of Finland (Kela) Helsinki FinlandAbstract The intake of some micronutrients is still a public health challenge for pregnant women in Finland. This study examined the effects of dietary counselling on micronutrient intakes among pregnant women at increased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus in Finland. This study utilised data from was a cluster‐randomised controlled trial (n = 399), which aimed to prevent gestational diabetes. In the intervention group, the dietary counselling was carried out at four routine visits to maternity care and focused on dietary fat, fibre and saccharose intake. A validated 181‐item food frequency questionnaire was used for evaluating the participants' food consumption and nutrient intakes. The differences in changes in micronutrient intakes from baseline (pre‐pregnancy) to 36–37 weeks' gestation were compared between the intervention and the usual care groups using multilevel mixed‐effects linear regression models, adjusted for confounders. Based on the multiple‐adjusted model, the counselling increased the intake of niacin equivalent (coefficient 0.50, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.03–0.97), vitamin D (0.24, CI 0.05–0.43), vitamin E (0.46, CI 0.26–0.66) and magnesium (5.05, CI 0.39–9.70) and maintained the intake of folate (6.50, CI 1.44–11.56), from early pregnancy to 36 to 37 weeks' gestation. Except for folate and vitamin D, the mean intake of the micronutrients from food was adequate in both groups at baseline and the follow‐up. In conclusion, the dietary counselling improved the intake of several vitamins and minerals from food during pregnancy. Supplementation on folate and vitamin D is still needed during pregnancy.https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13203dietary counsellingFinlandmicronutrient intakepregnant women
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author Tarja Kinnunen
Yangbo Liu
Anna‐Maija Koivisto
Suvi Virtanen
Riitta Luoto
spellingShingle Tarja Kinnunen
Yangbo Liu
Anna‐Maija Koivisto
Suvi Virtanen
Riitta Luoto
Effects of dietary counselling on micronutrient intakes in pregnant women in Finland
Maternal and Child Nutrition
dietary counselling
Finland
micronutrient intake
pregnant women
author_facet Tarja Kinnunen
Yangbo Liu
Anna‐Maija Koivisto
Suvi Virtanen
Riitta Luoto
author_sort Tarja Kinnunen
title Effects of dietary counselling on micronutrient intakes in pregnant women in Finland
title_short Effects of dietary counselling on micronutrient intakes in pregnant women in Finland
title_full Effects of dietary counselling on micronutrient intakes in pregnant women in Finland
title_fullStr Effects of dietary counselling on micronutrient intakes in pregnant women in Finland
title_full_unstemmed Effects of dietary counselling on micronutrient intakes in pregnant women in Finland
title_sort effects of dietary counselling on micronutrient intakes in pregnant women in finland
publisher Wiley
series Maternal and Child Nutrition
issn 1740-8695
1740-8709
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Abstract The intake of some micronutrients is still a public health challenge for pregnant women in Finland. This study examined the effects of dietary counselling on micronutrient intakes among pregnant women at increased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus in Finland. This study utilised data from was a cluster‐randomised controlled trial (n = 399), which aimed to prevent gestational diabetes. In the intervention group, the dietary counselling was carried out at four routine visits to maternity care and focused on dietary fat, fibre and saccharose intake. A validated 181‐item food frequency questionnaire was used for evaluating the participants' food consumption and nutrient intakes. The differences in changes in micronutrient intakes from baseline (pre‐pregnancy) to 36–37 weeks' gestation were compared between the intervention and the usual care groups using multilevel mixed‐effects linear regression models, adjusted for confounders. Based on the multiple‐adjusted model, the counselling increased the intake of niacin equivalent (coefficient 0.50, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.03–0.97), vitamin D (0.24, CI 0.05–0.43), vitamin E (0.46, CI 0.26–0.66) and magnesium (5.05, CI 0.39–9.70) and maintained the intake of folate (6.50, CI 1.44–11.56), from early pregnancy to 36 to 37 weeks' gestation. Except for folate and vitamin D, the mean intake of the micronutrients from food was adequate in both groups at baseline and the follow‐up. In conclusion, the dietary counselling improved the intake of several vitamins and minerals from food during pregnancy. Supplementation on folate and vitamin D is still needed during pregnancy.
topic dietary counselling
Finland
micronutrient intake
pregnant women
url https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13203
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