학술논문

Associations of Dietary Patterns and Vitamin D Levels with Iron Status in Pregnant Women: A Cross-Sectional Study in Taiwan
Document Type
Report
Source
Nutrients. April 2023, Vol. 15 Issue 8
Subject
Taiwan
Language
English
ISSN
2072-6643
Abstract
Author(s): Arpita Das [1]; Chyi-Huey Bai [2,3,4]; Jung-Su Chang [1,4,5]; Ya-Li Huang [2,3]; Fan-Fen Wang [6]; Yi-Chun Chen (corresponding author) [1,*]; Jane C.-J. Chao (corresponding author) [1,4,7,8,*] 1. Introduction Anemia [...]
Vitamin D is involved in the pathophysiology of anemia. This cross-sectional study was conducted using the Nationwide Nutrition and Health Survey in Pregnant Women in Taiwan database. We investigated associations among dietary patterns (DPs), vitamin D, and iron-related biomarkers in pregnant women. The principal component analysis revealed four DPs. Linear and logistic regression analyses were performed to investigate the association of DPs with anemia-related biomarkers. Plant-based, carnivore, and dairy and nondairy alternatives DPs were positively associated with serum vitamin D levels. After adjusting covariates, the pregnant women consuming plant-based DPs at the mid-tertile (T2) were associated with reduced risks of low serum folate and vitamin D levels, and those consuming carnivore DPs at higher tertiles (T2 and/or T3) were correlated with an increased risk of low serum iron levels but decreased risks of low serum transferrin saturation, vitamin B[sub.12] , and vitamin D levels. The pregnant women consuming dairy and nondairy alternatives DPs at the highest tertile (T3) were associated with reduced risks of low serum folate and vitamin B[sub.12] levels. However, the processed food DP was not correlated with anemia-related biomarkers. Thus, plant-based, carnivore, and dairy and nondairy alternatives DPs were associated with the risk of low-serum-anemia-related variables.