Nutrition, mental health and violence : from pregnancy to postpartum cohort of women attending primary care units in southern Brazil - ECCAGE study
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Resumo: | Background: Woman’s nutritional status, before and during pregnancy, is a strong determinant of health outcomes in the mother and newborn. Gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention increases risk of overweight or obesity in the future and they depend on the pregestational nutritional status and on food consumption and eating behavior during pregnancy. Eating behavior during pregnancy may be the cause or consequence of mood changes during pregnancy, especially depression, which increases likelihood of postpartum depression. In Brazil, a study carried out in the immediate postpartum period found that one in three women experienced some type of violence during pregnancy. Violence and depression are strongly associated and both exposures during pregnancy are associated with increased maternal stress and subsequent harm to the infant. The main objectives of this study are: to identify food intake and eating behaviors patterns; to estimate the prevalence of common mental disorders and the experience of violence during and after pregnancy; and to estimate the association between these exposures and infant’s health and development. Methods/Design: This is a cohort study of 780 pregnant women receiving care in 18 primary care units in two cities in Southern Brazil. Pregnant women were first evaluated between the 16th and 36th week of pregnancy at a prenatal visit. Follow-up included immediate postpartum assessment and around the fifth month postpartum. Information was obtained on sociodemographic characteristics, living circumstances, food intake, eating behaviors, mental health and exposure to violence, and on infant’s development and anthropometrics measurements. Discussion: This project will bring relevant information for a better understanding of the relationship between exposures during pregnancy and how they might affect child development, which can be useful for a better planning of health actions aiming to enhance available resources in primary health care. |
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Nunes, Maria AFerri, CleusaManzolli, Patricia PortantioloSoares, Rafael MarquesDrehmer, MicheleGiacomello, AndressaHoffmann, Juliana FeliciatiOzcariz, SilviaMelere, CristianeManenti, Carlo NunesCamey, Suzi AlvesDuncan, Bruce BartholowSchmidt, Maria LBuss, Caroline2015-02-11T02:18:11Z20101471-244Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/109971000779646Background: Woman’s nutritional status, before and during pregnancy, is a strong determinant of health outcomes in the mother and newborn. Gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention increases risk of overweight or obesity in the future and they depend on the pregestational nutritional status and on food consumption and eating behavior during pregnancy. Eating behavior during pregnancy may be the cause or consequence of mood changes during pregnancy, especially depression, which increases likelihood of postpartum depression. In Brazil, a study carried out in the immediate postpartum period found that one in three women experienced some type of violence during pregnancy. Violence and depression are strongly associated and both exposures during pregnancy are associated with increased maternal stress and subsequent harm to the infant. The main objectives of this study are: to identify food intake and eating behaviors patterns; to estimate the prevalence of common mental disorders and the experience of violence during and after pregnancy; and to estimate the association between these exposures and infant’s health and development. Methods/Design: This is a cohort study of 780 pregnant women receiving care in 18 primary care units in two cities in Southern Brazil. Pregnant women were first evaluated between the 16th and 36th week of pregnancy at a prenatal visit. Follow-up included immediate postpartum assessment and around the fifth month postpartum. Information was obtained on sociodemographic characteristics, living circumstances, food intake, eating behaviors, mental health and exposure to violence, and on infant’s development and anthropometrics measurements. Discussion: This project will bring relevant information for a better understanding of the relationship between exposures during pregnancy and how they might affect child development, which can be useful for a better planning of health actions aiming to enhance available resources in primary health care.application/pdfengBMC psychiatry. London. Vol. 10 (31 aug. 2010), p. 66NutriçãoSaúde mentalGravidezComportamento alimentarGestaçãoDepressão pós-partoEstatistica aplicada : MedicinaNutrition, mental health and violence : from pregnancy to postpartum cohort of women attending primary care units in southern Brazil - ECCAGE studyEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000779646.pdf000779646.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf226366http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/109971/1/000779646.pdf0acb5a30dfde9cf8809914d6e2ee5248MD51TEXT000779646.pdf.txt000779646.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain42030http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/109971/2/000779646.pdf.txtb2e70ca96cf332031e7e2a14a2ab4c9bMD52THUMBNAIL000779646.pdf.jpg000779646.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1970http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/109971/3/000779646.pdf.jpg278139e12ebadda63dd7715f6aad9be2MD5310183/1099712018-10-23 09:15:39.702oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/109971Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2018-10-23T12:15:39Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Nutrition, mental health and violence : from pregnancy to postpartum cohort of women attending primary care units in southern Brazil - ECCAGE study |
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Nutrition, mental health and violence : from pregnancy to postpartum cohort of women attending primary care units in southern Brazil - ECCAGE study |
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Nutrition, mental health and violence : from pregnancy to postpartum cohort of women attending primary care units in southern Brazil - ECCAGE study Nunes, Maria A Nutrição Saúde mental Gravidez Comportamento alimentar Gestação Depressão pós-parto Estatistica aplicada : Medicina |
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Nutrition, mental health and violence : from pregnancy to postpartum cohort of women attending primary care units in southern Brazil - ECCAGE study |
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Nutrition, mental health and violence : from pregnancy to postpartum cohort of women attending primary care units in southern Brazil - ECCAGE study |
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Nutrition, mental health and violence : from pregnancy to postpartum cohort of women attending primary care units in southern Brazil - ECCAGE study |
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Nutrition, mental health and violence : from pregnancy to postpartum cohort of women attending primary care units in southern Brazil - ECCAGE study |
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Nutrition, mental health and violence : from pregnancy to postpartum cohort of women attending primary care units in southern Brazil - ECCAGE study |
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Nunes, Maria A |
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Nunes, Maria A Ferri, Cleusa Manzolli, Patricia Portantiolo Soares, Rafael Marques Drehmer, Michele Giacomello, Andressa Hoffmann, Juliana Feliciati Ozcariz, Silvia Melere, Cristiane Manenti, Carlo Nunes Camey, Suzi Alves Duncan, Bruce Bartholow Schmidt, Maria L Buss, Caroline |
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Ferri, Cleusa Manzolli, Patricia Portantiolo Soares, Rafael Marques Drehmer, Michele Giacomello, Andressa Hoffmann, Juliana Feliciati Ozcariz, Silvia Melere, Cristiane Manenti, Carlo Nunes Camey, Suzi Alves Duncan, Bruce Bartholow Schmidt, Maria L Buss, Caroline |
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Nunes, Maria A Ferri, Cleusa Manzolli, Patricia Portantiolo Soares, Rafael Marques Drehmer, Michele Giacomello, Andressa Hoffmann, Juliana Feliciati Ozcariz, Silvia Melere, Cristiane Manenti, Carlo Nunes Camey, Suzi Alves Duncan, Bruce Bartholow Schmidt, Maria L Buss, Caroline |
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Nutrição Saúde mental Gravidez Comportamento alimentar Gestação Depressão pós-parto Estatistica aplicada : Medicina |
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Nutrição Saúde mental Gravidez Comportamento alimentar Gestação Depressão pós-parto Estatistica aplicada : Medicina |
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Background: Woman’s nutritional status, before and during pregnancy, is a strong determinant of health outcomes in the mother and newborn. Gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention increases risk of overweight or obesity in the future and they depend on the pregestational nutritional status and on food consumption and eating behavior during pregnancy. Eating behavior during pregnancy may be the cause or consequence of mood changes during pregnancy, especially depression, which increases likelihood of postpartum depression. In Brazil, a study carried out in the immediate postpartum period found that one in three women experienced some type of violence during pregnancy. Violence and depression are strongly associated and both exposures during pregnancy are associated with increased maternal stress and subsequent harm to the infant. The main objectives of this study are: to identify food intake and eating behaviors patterns; to estimate the prevalence of common mental disorders and the experience of violence during and after pregnancy; and to estimate the association between these exposures and infant’s health and development. Methods/Design: This is a cohort study of 780 pregnant women receiving care in 18 primary care units in two cities in Southern Brazil. Pregnant women were first evaluated between the 16th and 36th week of pregnancy at a prenatal visit. Follow-up included immediate postpartum assessment and around the fifth month postpartum. Information was obtained on sociodemographic characteristics, living circumstances, food intake, eating behaviors, mental health and exposure to violence, and on infant’s development and anthropometrics measurements. Discussion: This project will bring relevant information for a better understanding of the relationship between exposures during pregnancy and how they might affect child development, which can be useful for a better planning of health actions aiming to enhance available resources in primary health care. |
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