Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil (Jul 2023)

The association among the consumption of ultra-processed food and body image, nutritional status and physical activity of pregnant women at the primary health care

  • Carolina Amaral Oliveira Rodrigues,
  • Giselle Mara Mendes Silva Leão,
  • Ruth Emanuele Silva Andrade,
  • Rafael Silveira Freire,
  • Lívia Castro Crivellenti,
  • Marise Fagundes Silveira,
  • Rosângela Ramos Veloso Silva,
  • Maria Fernanda Santos Figueiredo Brito,
  • Lucinéia de Pinho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9304202300000362-en
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23

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Abstract Objectives: to analyze the consumption of ultra-processed food and its association with body image, physical activity, nutritional status and self-assessment on food of pregnant women enrolled in the Primary Health Care. Methods: this is a cross-sectional study carried out with pregnant women enrolled in the Family Health Strategy in the city of Montes Claros, Minas Gerais. Data were collected through a questionnaire. The dependent variable was the consumption of ultra-processed food, and the independent ones addressed body appearance, physical activity, nutritional status, self-assessment on food and food consumption. Descriptive analysis was carried out and for association of analysis, the linear regression model was used with crude and adjusted associations. Results: 1,185 pregnant women participated in the study. Caloric intake from ultra-processed food represented 32.0% of these women’s daily diet. There was an association between consumption of ultra-processed food and physical activity (β=-0.08; p<0.01), pre-gestional nutritional status (β=-0,12; p<0.01) and body image (β =0.08; p=0.01). Conclusion: the pregnant women presented high consumption of ultra-processed food. Having a negative body image, the lowest level of physical activity, and high pre-gestational nutritional status are conditions that influenced the consumption of these food.

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