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Title: Calcium consumption during pregnancy: A multicenter study in a middle-income country in southeast Asia
Authors: Panyu Panburana
Ratana Komwilaisak
Fuanglada Tongprasert
Podjanee Phadungkiatwattana
Ounjai Kor-Anantakul
Pisake Lumbiganon
Authors: Panyu Panburana
Ratana Komwilaisak
Fuanglada Tongprasert
Podjanee Phadungkiatwattana
Ounjai Kor-Anantakul
Pisake Lumbiganon
Keywords: Medicine;Nursing
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2021
Abstract: Objective: To perform a cross-sectional observational study of calcium consumption among pregnant women from multicenter tertiary care hospitals in the middle-income country in Southeast Asia. Study Design: A cross-sectional observational study. Setting: The study was conducted in four geographical regions (northern, northeastern, southern, and central) of Thailand. Five participating hospitals consisted of one university hospital in each region and one additional tertiary care hospital in the central region. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed nationwide from 1st November 2017 to 31st January 2019. All singleton aged 19–40 years were included. Exclusion criteria were any conditions that influenced calcium-containing food consumption. Dietary intake self-records immediately after eating for two working days and one holiday were analyzed via INMUCAL-NV3.0 dietary program. Results: The 1549 records were obtained. The mean age was 29 ± 5.7 years. Most participants were primigravida (48.6%). The average gestational age was 20.6 ± 8.8 weeks. Mean calcium consumption was 602.4 mg/day (95% CI; 589.2615.6 mg/day) mg/ dL. Inadequate calcium consumption prevalence based on the Thai dietary reference intake (less than 800 mg/day) and US Institute of Medicine (less than 1000 mg/day) were 82.0% and 93.4%, respectively. Conclusion: The mean calcium consumption among pregnant women in the middle-income country in Southeast Asia was 602.4 mg/day (95% CI 589.2–615.6 mg/day). Inadequate calcium consumption of Thai pregnant women prevalence was 82.0% and 93.4% according to Thai dietary reference intake in pregnancy and the US Institute of Medicine.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/77251
ISSN: 11791411
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