Maternal Alcohol Use and Nutrition During Pregnancy: Diet and Anthropometry

被引:40
作者
Carter, R. Colin [1 ]
Senekal, Marjanne [2 ]
Dodge, Neil C. [3 ]
Bechard, Lori J. [4 ]
Meintjes, Ernesta M. [2 ]
Molteno, Christopher D. [2 ]
Duggan, Christopher P. [4 ]
Jacobson, Joseph L. [2 ,3 ]
Jacobson, Sandra W. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Columbia Univ, Med Ctr, New York, NY USA
[2] Univ Cape Town, Fac Hlth Sci, Cape Town, South Africa
[3] Wayne State Univ, Sch Med, Detroit, MI USA
[4] Boston Childrens Hosp, Boston, MA USA
关键词
Nutrition; Alcohol Consumption During Pregnancy; Diet; Anthropometry; Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders; IRON-DEFICIENCY ANEMIA; WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE; PRENATAL ALCOHOL; CHOLINE SUPPLEMENTATION; SPECTRUM DISORDERS; RETINOIC ACID; GROWTH-RETARDATION; DNA METHYLATION; GENE-EXPRESSION; RISK-FACTORS;
D O I
10.1111/acer.13504
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
学科分类号
摘要
BackgroundDespite known risks of prenatal nutritional deficiencies and studies documenting increased prevalence of poor dietary intake among nonpregnant alcohol abusers, the nutritional status of heavy drinking pregnant women remains largely unstudied. Animal models have found interactions between prenatal ethanol exposure and micronutrients, such as choline, folate, B12, and iron, and human studies have reported that lower maternal weight and body mass confer increased fetal alcohol-related risk. MethodsOne hundred and twenty-three heavy drinking Cape Coloured pregnant women and 83 abstaining controls were recruited at their first antenatal clinic visit. At 3 prenatal study visits, each gravida was interviewed about alcohol, smoking, and drug use and weight, height, and arm skinfolds were measured. Dietary intakes of energy, protein, fat, and major micronutrients were assessed from three 24-hour recall interviews. ResultsThe majority of women gained less than the recommended 0.42kg/wk during pregnancy. Whereas methamphetamine use was associated with smaller biceps skinfolds, an indicator of body fat, alcohol consumption was not related to any anthropometric indicator. Alcohol was related to higher intake of phosphorus, choline, and vitamins B12 and D. Alcohol, cigarette, and methamphetamine use were related to lower vitamin C intake. Insufficient intake was reported by >85% of women for 10 of 22 key nutrients, and >50% for an additional 3 nutrients. ConclusionsAlcohol consumption during pregnancy was not associated with meaningful changes in diet or anthropometric measures in this population, suggesting that poor nutrition among drinkers does not confound the extensively reported effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on growth and neurobehavior. The poor gestational weight gain and high rates of insufficient intake for several nutrients in both the alcohol-exposed and control groups are also of public health importance. Despite studies documenting increased prevalence of poor dietary intake among non-pregnant alcohol abusers, the nutritional status of heavy drinking pregnant women remains largely unstudied. In this prospective study of heavy drinking pregnant women and abstainers/light-drinkers in Cape Town, South Africa, poor gestational weight gain and insufficient nutrient intake were common. However, alcohol consumption during pregnancy was not associated with meaningful changes in diet or anthropometric measures, suggesting that poor nutrition among drinkers does not confound FASD outcomes reported in this community.
引用
收藏
页码:2114 / 2127
页数:14
相关论文
共 77 条
[51]   INTERACTION OF ALCOHOL AND ZINC IN FETAL DYSMORPHOGENESIS [J].
MILLER, SI ;
DELVILLANO, BC .
PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 1983, 18 :311-315
[52]   Infant Emotional Withdrawal: A Precursor of Affective and Cognitive Disturbance in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders [J].
Molteno, Christopher D. ;
Jacobson, Joseph L. ;
Carter, R. Colin ;
Dodge, Neil C. ;
Jacobson, Sandra W. .
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2014, 38 (02) :479-488
[53]   Infant Symbolic Play as an Early Indicator of Fetal Alcohol-Related Deficit [J].
Molteno, Christopher D. ;
Jacobson, Sandra W. ;
Carter, R. Colin ;
Jacobson, Joseph L. .
INFANCY, 2010, 15 (06) :586-607
[54]   Low maternal vitamin B12 status is associated with intrauterine growth retardation in urban South Indians [J].
Muthayya, S. ;
Kurpad, A. V. ;
Duggan, C. P. ;
Bosch, R. J. ;
Dwarkanath, P. ;
Mhaskar, A. ;
Mhaskar, R. ;
Thomas, A. ;
Vaz, M. ;
Bhat, S. ;
Fawzi, W. W. .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2006, 60 (06) :791-801
[55]   Growth and weight status in treatment-naive 12-16 year old adolescents with Alcohol Use Disorders in Cape Town, South Africa [J].
Naude, Celeste E. ;
Senekal, Marjanne ;
Laubscher, Ria ;
Carey, Paul D. ;
Fein, George .
NUTRITION JOURNAL, 2011, 10
[56]   THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL AND NEONATAL ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS IN TERM NEWBORNS [J].
NEGGERS, Y ;
GOLDENBERG, RL ;
CLIVER, SP ;
HOFFMAN, HJ ;
CUTTER, GR .
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 1995, 85 (02) :192-196
[57]   Choline Supplementation and DNA Methylation in the Hippocampus and Prefrontal Cortex of Rats Exposed to Alcohol During Development [J].
Otero, Nicha K. H. ;
Thomas, Jennifer D. ;
Saski, Christopher A. ;
Xia, Xiaoxia ;
Kelly, Sandra J. .
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2012, 36 (10) :1701-1709
[58]  
Prentice AM, 1996, NUTR REGULATION PREG, P11
[59]   Effect of food and food composition on alcohol elimination rates in healthy men and women [J].
Ramchandani, VA ;
Kwo, PY ;
Li, TK .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY, 2001, 41 (12) :1345-1350
[60]  
Rasmussen KM, 2009, WEIGHT GAIN DURING PREGNANCY: REEXAMINING THE GUIDELINES, P1