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Journal of Human Growth and Development

versión impresa ISSN 0104-1282versión On-line ISSN 2175-3598

Resumen

PRADO, Camila Bruneli do et al. Adherence to the 10 steps for a healthy diet in pregnant women in Southeast Brazil. J. Hum. Growth Dev. [online]. 2022, vol.32, n.3, pp.204-214.  Epub 20-Ene-2025. ISSN 0104-1282.  https://doi.org/10.36311/jhgd.v32.13329.

Introduction

nutritional guidelines in prenatal care can influence the pregnant woman’s eating behavior, reducing the risks for the mother-baby binomial.

Objective

to analyze adherence to the 10 steps for healthy eating during pregnancy and its association with maternal and socioeconomic factors in pregnant women in Espírito Santo, Brazil.

Methods

data were obtained through an electronic questionnaire widely publicized on social networks. Socioeconomic, prenatal and eating behavior data were collected from 368 participants. The 10 Steps to Healthy Eating during pregnancy, adapted from the Brazilian Ministry of Health, using the Praise-Guide-Recommend System (EOR) were used as evaluation criteria. Pearson’s chi-square test and Fisher’s exact test were used to analyze differences between proportions. The binary logistic regression model was used to investigate the association between independent variables and steps towards healthy eating. A significance level of 5% and a confidence interval of 95% were adopted.

Results

most pregnant women reported adherence of 3 to 5 steps (78.5%), fitting into the O-Orientation category. It was observed that receiving nutritional guidance during prenatal care increased adherence in step 4 (Limit consumption of processed foods; OR: 1.99; 95%CI: 1.26-3.15), in step 5 (Avoid consuming ultra-processed foods and fast snacks; OR: 2.02; 95%CI: 1 .26-3.24) and step 9 (Plan food shopping, organize the domestic pantry and define the week’s menu in advance; OR: 1.66; 95%CI: 1.66-2.58).

Conclusion

access to nutritional guidelines during prenatal care influenced the eating habits of pregnant women. The results suggest the need to strengthen prenatal actions, mainly related to guidelines on encouraging healthy and adequate eating habits.

Palabras clave : pregnant women; prenatal nutrition; technology; health promotion.

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