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Composition and Culture of Eating (CoCu) pregnancy: a new short questionnaire to evaluate diet composition and culture of eating during pregnancy.

Ulrike Spielau1, Mandy Vogel1,2, Antje Körner1,2, Wieland Kiess1,2, Tanja Poulain1,2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The project aimed to validate a short questionnaire (CoCu pregnancy - Composition and Culture of Eating during pregnancy) and to investigate associations with age and socio-economic status (SES).
DESIGN: The questionnaire was developed according to the validated CoCu for children and adolescents containing a diet composition (fourteen items) and a culture of eating part (six items). A Nutritional Health Score (NHS) was calculated based on diet composition (-120 and +120, with higher scores indicating healthier diets). The validity was assessed by comparing answers in CoCu pregnancy with a FFQ. In a subsample (n 97), we assessed the percentage of having chosen the same (or adjacent) response categories in the 24th and 36th week of pregnancy (wp).
SETTING: Data were collected within the LIFE Child study in Leipzig, Germany. PARTICIPANTS: We evaluated 430 questionnaires of pregnant women (24th wp).
RESULTS: The results indicated a healthy diet in the present sample (NHS at 24th wp = 49·74 (95 % CI 47·27, 52·22)). The analyses revealed significant positive correlations between CoCu and FFQ (rho ranging from 0·32 to 0·61). For each food item, >90 % of women had chosen the same (50-60 %) or adjacent response categories in the 24th and 36th wp. The analysis revealed associations of the NHS with age (β = 0·11, P = 0·027), SES (β = 0·21, P < 0·001), snacking (β = -0·24, P < 0·001) and media use (β = -0·18, P < 0·001).
CONCLUSIONS: The questionnaire represents a useful tool for surveying the diets during pregnancy for research and clinical practice.

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Keywords:  CoCu pregnancy; Diet composition; Eating culture; Pregnant women; Short nutrition questionnaire

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34180786     DOI: 10.1017/S1368980021002445

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Nutr        ISSN: 1368-9800            Impact factor:   4.022


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1.  Changes in diet from pregnancy to one year after birth: a longitudinal study.

Authors:  Tanja Poulain; Ulrike Spielau; Mandy Vogel; Anne Dathan-Stumpf; Antje Körner; Wieland Kiess
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2021-09-04       Impact factor: 3.007

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