Relationship of Vitamin E Consumption and Preeclampsia/ Eclampsia in Pregnant Women

Background and Aim: Preeclampsia and eclampsia are threatening complications of pregnancy influencing the health of mothers and their fetus. So, prevention of these complications through providing mothers with natural diet vitamins during pregnancy is very important. The aim of this study was to exa...

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Main Authors: Soghrah Nikpour, Zahra Atarodi Kashany, Sosan Parsay, Sherafat Mokhtarshahi, Hamid Haghani
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Language:fas
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2008-11-01
Series:نشریه پرستاری ایران
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Online Access:http://ijn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-477-en.html
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spelling doaj-b8019a5b068441e592e8ecaa92f664412020-11-25T03:16:18ZfasIran University of Medical Sciencesنشریه پرستاری ایران2008-59312008-11-012154105119Relationship of Vitamin E Consumption and Preeclampsia/ Eclampsia in Pregnant WomenSoghrah Nikpour0Zahra Atarodi Kashany1Sosan Parsay2Sherafat Mokhtarshahi3Hamid Haghani4 Background and Aim: Preeclampsia and eclampsia are threatening complications of pregnancy influencing the health of mothers and their fetus. So, prevention of these complications through providing mothers with natural diet vitamins during pregnancy is very important. The aim of this study was to examine relationship between consumption of diet rich in vitamin E and preeclapsia/ eclampsia in pregnant women.   Material and Method: This was a case-control study. Data were collected through interview and filling up questionnaires. One hundred and fifty four women with age between 18-35 years were selected through continuous sampling method (75 women in case and 79 in control group). Case and control groups were matched according to the gravida and vitamins supplement consumption.   Results: Finding indicated that there were statistically significant relationship between preeclampsia/ eclampsia and consumption of foods rich in vitamin E. This relationship was significant according to the number of servings and also amount of vitamin E received, for the number of serving for both nuts and unsaturated vegetable oil (P=0.000), mayonnaise cream (P=0.012), and for the amount of vitamin E received from diet ( ³ 15mg/day) (P=0.000). Consumption of these diets in case group was less than control group. The consumption of saturated vegetable oil in case group were higher than control group (P=0.009).   Conclusion: As the results showed, there were direct relations between preeclampsia/ eclampsia and insufficient consumption of food full of vitamin E. Proper educational programs about nutrition during pregnancy, particularly during first trimester in the first pregnancy, is recommended. Prospective studies are suggested in order to confirm the existed findings.http://ijn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-477-en.htmlpreeclampsia-eclampsiavitamin ecase content study
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author Soghrah Nikpour
Zahra Atarodi Kashany
Sosan Parsay
Sherafat Mokhtarshahi
Hamid Haghani
spellingShingle Soghrah Nikpour
Zahra Atarodi Kashany
Sosan Parsay
Sherafat Mokhtarshahi
Hamid Haghani
Relationship of Vitamin E Consumption and Preeclampsia/ Eclampsia in Pregnant Women
نشریه پرستاری ایران
preeclampsia-eclampsia
vitamin e
case content study
author_facet Soghrah Nikpour
Zahra Atarodi Kashany
Sosan Parsay
Sherafat Mokhtarshahi
Hamid Haghani
author_sort Soghrah Nikpour
title Relationship of Vitamin E Consumption and Preeclampsia/ Eclampsia in Pregnant Women
title_short Relationship of Vitamin E Consumption and Preeclampsia/ Eclampsia in Pregnant Women
title_full Relationship of Vitamin E Consumption and Preeclampsia/ Eclampsia in Pregnant Women
title_fullStr Relationship of Vitamin E Consumption and Preeclampsia/ Eclampsia in Pregnant Women
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of Vitamin E Consumption and Preeclampsia/ Eclampsia in Pregnant Women
title_sort relationship of vitamin e consumption and preeclampsia/ eclampsia in pregnant women
publisher Iran University of Medical Sciences
series نشریه پرستاری ایران
issn 2008-5931
publishDate 2008-11-01
description Background and Aim: Preeclampsia and eclampsia are threatening complications of pregnancy influencing the health of mothers and their fetus. So, prevention of these complications through providing mothers with natural diet vitamins during pregnancy is very important. The aim of this study was to examine relationship between consumption of diet rich in vitamin E and preeclapsia/ eclampsia in pregnant women.   Material and Method: This was a case-control study. Data were collected through interview and filling up questionnaires. One hundred and fifty four women with age between 18-35 years were selected through continuous sampling method (75 women in case and 79 in control group). Case and control groups were matched according to the gravida and vitamins supplement consumption.   Results: Finding indicated that there were statistically significant relationship between preeclampsia/ eclampsia and consumption of foods rich in vitamin E. This relationship was significant according to the number of servings and also amount of vitamin E received, for the number of serving for both nuts and unsaturated vegetable oil (P=0.000), mayonnaise cream (P=0.012), and for the amount of vitamin E received from diet ( ³ 15mg/day) (P=0.000). Consumption of these diets in case group was less than control group. The consumption of saturated vegetable oil in case group were higher than control group (P=0.009).   Conclusion: As the results showed, there were direct relations between preeclampsia/ eclampsia and insufficient consumption of food full of vitamin E. Proper educational programs about nutrition during pregnancy, particularly during first trimester in the first pregnancy, is recommended. Prospective studies are suggested in order to confirm the existed findings.
topic preeclampsia-eclampsia
vitamin e
case content study
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