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Regan L Bailey1, Susan G Pac2, Victor L Fulgoni3, Kathleen C Reidy2, Patrick M Catalano4.
Abstract
Importance: Nutrition during pregnancy is a critical dimension not only for women's health but also for the lifelong health of the offspring. Very limited national data exist on the usual dietary intakes of pregnant women. Objective: To estimate total usual nutrient intakes (from foods and dietary supplements) and the population prevalence of meeting or exceeding the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Dietary Reference Intake recommendations among pregnant US women. Design, Setting, and Participants: A cross-sectional analysis was performed of a nationally representative sample of 1003 pregnant US women aged 20 to 40 years from the 2001-2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Exposure: Usual dietary intakes assessed by two 24-hour dietary recalls (including dietary supplements) adjusted for within-person variation using the National Cancer Institute method. Main Outcomes and Measures: The proportion of women at risk of inadequate dietary intake as determined by the Estimated Average Requirement, the proportion of women assumed to have adequate dietary intake as determined by the Adequate Intake, and the proportion of women at risk of excess dietary intake as determined by the Tolerable Upper Intake Level. Demographic differences between pregnant and nonpregnant women were compared with t tests.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31225890 PMCID: PMC6593963 DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.5967
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMA Netw Open ISSN: 2574-3805
Sample Characteristics for US Women Aged 20 to 40 Years by Pregnancy Status in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2001-2014
| Characteristic | Nonpregnant and Nonlactating Women, Mean (SE) (n = 5523) | Pregnant and Nonlactating Women, Mean (SE) (n = 1003) |
|---|---|---|
| Age, y | 30.0 (0.2) | 28.0 (0.3) |
| Trimester of pregnancy, % | ||
| First | NA | 26.5 (2.5) |
| Second | NA | 36.0 (3.1) |
| Third | NA | 37.5 (3.0) |
| Race/ethnicity, % | ||
| Non-Hispanic white | 62.0 (1.6) | 54.5 (3.1) |
| Hispanic or Mexican | 17.2 (1.1) | 19.7 (2.3) |
| Non-Hispanic black | 13.8 (0.9) | 17.5 (2.2) |
| Educational level, % | ||
| High school or GED or less | 36.9 (1.2) | 39.2 (2.6) |
| Some college but no degree | 37.3 (0.9) | 31.5 (2.3) |
| Undergraduate degree or higher | 25.8 (1.0) | 29.2 (2.6) |
| Income to poverty ratio, % | ||
| ≤130 | 31.0 (1.1) | 29.8 (2.3) |
| 131 to <185 | 11.8 (0.5) | 13.4 (1.7) |
| ≥185 | 57.2 (1.1) | 56.8 (3.0) |
| Physical activity, % | ||
| Sedentary | 21.9 (0.8) | 33.3 (2.8) |
| Moderate | 35.0 (1.0) | 48.9 (2.8) |
| Vigorous | 43.1 (1.3) | 17.8 (2.1) |
| Dietary supplement use, % | 47.1 (1.1) | 69.8 (2.3) |
| Alcohol use, % | 21.7 (0.9) | 3.4 (0.7) |
| Smoking currently, % | 20.3 (0.9) | 5.9 (1.1) |
Abbreviations: GED, general equivalency diploma; NA, not applicable.
Means or proportions are significantly different (P < .05).
Race/ethnicity does not sum to 100% because the “other” category is not presented per National Center for Health Statistics analytical guidelines.
Physical activity level was divided into 3 groups based on number of days in which there was hard exercise using the Physical Activity Questionnaire responses.
Data on Total Usual Intakes of Energy and Macronutrients for US Women Aged 20 to 40 Years by Pregnancy Status in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2001-2014
| Dietary Component | Nonpregnant and Nonlactating Women, Mean (SE) (n = 5523) | Pregnant and Nonlactating Women, Mean (SE) (n = 1003) |
|---|---|---|
| Energy, kcal/d | 1928 (11) | 2232 (42) |
| Carbohydrate, g/d | 242 (1.7) | 294 (7.0) |
| % of Total energy | 50.1 | 52.1 |
| Added sugars, tsp/d | 18.9 (0.3) | 21.2 (0.9) |
| % of Total energy | 15.4 | 14.3 |
| Total fat, g/d | 72.5 (0.7) | 83.6 (2.1) |
| % of Total energy | 32.7 | 33.0 |
| Saturated fat, g/d | 23.9 (0.2) | 28.3 (0.8) |
| % of Total energy | 10.7 | 11.1 |
| Protein, g/d | 71.4 (0.6) | 81.9 (1.8) |
| % of Total energy | 15.1 | 14.9 |
| Alcohol, g/d | 7.2 (0.4) | 0.6 (0.2) |
| Dietary fiber, g/d | 14.2 (0.2) | 17.3 (0.5) |
Data on Usual Nutrient Intake Distributions From Foods and Beverages Alone and Total Intakes From Foods and Supplements and Prevalence Estimates Relative to the Dietary Reference Intake Recommendations of Pregnant Women Aged 20 to 40 Years in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2001-2014
| Nutrient | EAR [AI] | UL | Foods Alone | Foods and Supplements | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SE) | % <EAR | % >AI | % >UL | Mean (SE) | % <EAR | % >AI | % >UL | |||
| Vitamin A, μg/d | 770 | 3000 | 696 (27) | 27.7 (4.2) | NA | 0 | 1283 (54) | 15.5 (2.1) | NA | ES |
| Thiamin, mg/d | 1.2 | NA | 1.8 (0.4) | 11.5 (2.9) | NA | NA | 3.6 (0.3) | 5.7 (1.4) | NA | NA |
| Riboflavin, mg/d | 1.2 | NA | 2.3 (0.05) | 5.0 (1.5) | NA | NA | 4.1 (0.3) | 3.0 (0.8) | NA | NA |
| Niacin, mg/d | 14 | 35 | 24.4 (0.6) | 2.8 (1.5) | NA | NA | 35.2 (1.2) | 1.3 (0.7) | NA | NA |
| Vitamin B6, mg/d | 1.6 | 100 | 2.1 (0.1) | 25.4 (3.2) | NA | 0 | 7.8 (0.7) | 11.5 (1.5) | NA | ES |
| Folate, μg DFE/d | 520 | 1000 | 630 (25) | 35.8 (3.4) | NA | 0 | 1451(51) | 16.4 (1.6) | NA | 33.4 (2.8) |
| Choline | [450] | 3500 | 321 (10) | NA | 7.7 (3.1) | 0 | 322 (10.6) | NA | 7.9 (3.2) | 0 |
| Vitamin B12, μg/d | 2.2 | NA | 5.6 (0.2) | 2.4 (1.2) | NA | NA | 19.2 (6.4) | 1.4 (0.6) | NA | NA |
| Vitamin C, mg/d | 70 | 2000 | 122 (6) | 24.7 (3.4) | NA | 0 | 199 (9.4) | 11.5 (1.9) | NA | ES |
| Vitamin D, μg/d | 10 | 100 | 5.5 (0.2) | 92.1 (1.8) | NA | 0 | 11.3 (0.4) | 46.4 (2.7) | NA | ES |
| Vitamin E, mg/d | 12 | 1000 | 7.8 (0.8) | 91.8 (2.5) | NA | NA | 21.0 (1.3) | 43.3 (2.7) | NA | NA |
| Vitamin K, μg/d | [90] | NA | 98.2 (5) | NA | 46.9 (4.4) | NA | 99.5 (5.1) | NA | 47.9 (4.3) | NA |
| Calcium, mg/d | 800 | 2500 | 1093 (28) | 21.2 (3.7) | NA | ES | 1311 (35) | 12.9 (2.4) | NA | 3.0 (0.8) |
| Iron, mg/d | 22 | 45 | 17.2 (0.5) | 83.8 (3.9) | NA | ES | 38.3 (2.0) | 36.2 (2.8) | NA | 27.9 (2.8) |
| Magnesium, mg/d | 290 | 350 | 294 (6.4) | 53.3 (3.0) | NA | NA | 314 (7.2) | 47.5 (2.8) | NA | ES |
| Selenium, μg/d | 49 | 400 | 110 (2.7) | ES | NA | 0 | 114 (2.9) | ES | NA | 0 |
| Phosphorus, mg/d | 580 | 3500 | 1412 (29) | ES | NA | 0 | 1422 (29) | ES | NA | 0 |
| Copper, mg/d | 0.8 | 10 | 1.4 (0.03) | 5.4 (1.9) | NA | 0 | 1.8 (0.1) | 4.5 (1.4) | NA | 0 |
| Zinc, mg/d | 9.5 | 40 | 12.4 (0.4) | 21.5 (4.0) | NA | 0 | 22.7 (0.8) | 10.9 (1.9) | NA | 7.1 (1.6) |
| Sodium, mg/d | [1500] | 2300 | 3637 (82) | NA | 99.9 (0.2) | 93.6 (2.4) | 3639 (84) | NA | 99.9 (0.2) | 95.0 (2.2) |
| Potassium, mg/d | [2900] | NA | 2778 (58) | NA | 41 (2.8) | NA | 2786 (58) | NA | 42 (2.9) | NA |
Abbreviations: AI, Adequate Intake; DFE, dietary folate equivalent; EAR, Estimated Average Requirement; ES, estimate suppressed; NA, not applicable; UL, Tolerable Upper Intake Level.
The AI is presented in brackets because it reflects that population prevalence is greater than the AI.
Dietary supplement data were not available for survey years 2007 to 2014 and were estimated using previous databases of products.
The EAR is set based on retinol activity equivalents and the UL is set based on preformed retinol only.
Estimate suppressed because of relative SE greater than 30% given that less than 0.5% of the population is represented.
The UL for niacin is based on nicotinamide and data on intake on this form are not available.
The EAR is set based on DFE; the UL is set based on folic acid form only in fortified foods and dietary supplements.
The sample size available for choline is 533.
The EAR is only for alpha tocopherol and 4 stereoisomers that occur in fortified foods and supplements; the ULs apply to all forms of supplemental alpha tocopherol, including the 8 stereoisomers present in synthetic vitamin E.
The EAR is 290 mg/d in pregnancy for ages 19 to 30 years and 300 mg/d for ages 31 to 50 years. The UL for magnesium is only from supplemental sources and pharmacologic products.
Figure. Prevalence of Usual Nutrient Intake Distributions From Food Alone and Total Intake Below the Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) and Above the Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) for Folate and Iron for Nonlactating Pregnant Women Aged 20 to 40 Years
Data are from 1003 women participating in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2001-2014. The EAR is set based on the dietary folate equivalent that includes natural and synthetic forms; the UL is set based on synthetic folic acid form only in fortified foods and dietary supplements (DS). The prevalence of exceeding the UL from food sources alone is 0 for folate and iron among users and nonusers of dietary supplements. The error bars indicate the SEs.