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Article

Nutritional, Anthropometric and Sociodemographic Factors Affecting Fatty Acids Profile of Pregnant Women’s Serum at Labour—Chemometric Studies

by
Magdalena Broś-Konopielko
1,
Agnieszka Białek
2,*,
Luiza Oleszczuk-Modzelewska
1,
Barbara Zaleśkiewicz
1,
Anna Różańska-Walędziak
1 and
Krzysztof Czajkowski
1
1
II Faculty and Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medical University of Warsaw, 02-091 Warsaw, Poland
2
Department of Biotechnology and Nutrigenomics, Institute of Genetics and Animal Biotechnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 05-552 Magdalenka, Poland
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Nutrients 2021, 13(9), 2948; https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13092948
Submission received: 30 June 2021 / Revised: 18 August 2021 / Accepted: 23 August 2021 / Published: 25 August 2021
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Nutrition for Maternal and Child Health)

Abstract

Diet influences the health of pregnant women and their children in prenatal, postnatal and adult periods. GC-FID fatty acids profile analysis in maternal serum and a survey of dietary habits were performed in 161 pregnant patients from the II Faculty and Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the Medical University of Warsaw. Their diet did not fulfil all nutritional recommendations regarding dietary fat sources. Olive and rapeseed oil were the most popular edible oils. High usage of sunflower oil as well as high consumption of butter were also observed, whereas fish and fish oil intake by pregnant women was low. A chemometric approach for nutritional data, connected with anthropometric, sociodemographic and biochemical parameters regarding mothers and newborns, was conducted for diet and its impact estimation. It revealed four clusters of patients with differing fatty acids profile, which resulted from differences in their dietary habits. Multiparous women to a lesser extent followed dietary recommendations, which resulted in deterioration of fatty acids profile and higher frequency of complications. Observed high usage of sunflower oil is disquieting due to its lower oxidative stability, whereas high butter consumption is beneficial due to conjugated linoleic acids supply. Pregnant women should also be encouraged to introduce fish and fish oil into their diet, as these products are rich sources of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC PUFA). Multiparous women should be given special medical care by medical providers (physicians, midwifes and dietitians) and growing attention from the government to diminish the risk of possible adverse effects affecting mother and child.
Keywords: new-born; nutrition; diet; fatty acids; pregnancy; developmental programming new-born; nutrition; diet; fatty acids; pregnancy; developmental programming
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Broś-Konopielko, M.; Białek, A.; Oleszczuk-Modzelewska, L.; Zaleśkiewicz, B.; Różańska-Walędziak, A.; Czajkowski, K. Nutritional, Anthropometric and Sociodemographic Factors Affecting Fatty Acids Profile of Pregnant Women’s Serum at Labour—Chemometric Studies. Nutrients 2021, 13, 2948. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13092948

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Broś-Konopielko M, Białek A, Oleszczuk-Modzelewska L, Zaleśkiewicz B, Różańska-Walędziak A, Czajkowski K. Nutritional, Anthropometric and Sociodemographic Factors Affecting Fatty Acids Profile of Pregnant Women’s Serum at Labour—Chemometric Studies. Nutrients. 2021; 13(9):2948. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13092948

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Broś-Konopielko, Magdalena, Agnieszka Białek, Luiza Oleszczuk-Modzelewska, Barbara Zaleśkiewicz, Anna Różańska-Walędziak, and Krzysztof Czajkowski. 2021. "Nutritional, Anthropometric and Sociodemographic Factors Affecting Fatty Acids Profile of Pregnant Women’s Serum at Labour—Chemometric Studies" Nutrients 13, no. 9: 2948. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13092948

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Broś-Konopielko, M., Białek, A., Oleszczuk-Modzelewska, L., Zaleśkiewicz, B., Różańska-Walędziak, A., & Czajkowski, K. (2021). Nutritional, Anthropometric and Sociodemographic Factors Affecting Fatty Acids Profile of Pregnant Women’s Serum at Labour—Chemometric Studies. Nutrients, 13(9), 2948. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13092948

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