Reproductive factors, lifestyle and dietary habits among pregnant women in Greenland:The ACCEPT sub-study 2013-2015

Abstract BACKGROUND: During past decades the formerly active lifestyle in Greenland has become sedentary, and the intake of traditional food has gradually been replaced with imported food. These lifestyle and dietary habits may affect pregnant women. AIM: To describe age and regional differences in...

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Published in:Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
Main Authors: Terkelsen, Anne Seneca, Long, Manhai, Hounsgaard, Lise, Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva Cecilie
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/reproductive-factors-lifestyle-and-dietary-habits-among-pregnant-women-in-greenland(f09c105f-9c5f-4bb6-af23-902eb8965d65).html
https://doi.org/10.1177/1403494817714188
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/f09c105f-9c5f-4bb6-af23-902eb8965d65 2023-05-15T16:01:03+02:00 Reproductive factors, lifestyle and dietary habits among pregnant women in Greenland:The ACCEPT sub-study 2013-2015 Terkelsen, Anne Seneca Long, Manhai Hounsgaard, Lise Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva Cecilie 2018-03 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/reproductive-factors-lifestyle-and-dietary-habits-among-pregnant-women-in-greenland(f09c105f-9c5f-4bb6-af23-902eb8965d65).html https://doi.org/10.1177/1403494817714188 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Terkelsen , A S , Long , M , Hounsgaard , L & Bonefeld-Jørgensen , E C 2018 , ' Reproductive factors, lifestyle and dietary habits among pregnant women in Greenland : The ACCEPT sub-study 2013-2015 ' , Scandinavian Journal of Public Health , vol. 46 , no. 2 , pp. 252–261 . https://doi.org/10.1177/1403494817714188 Greenland - reproductive health POPs pregnant women dietary habits imported food lifestyle traditional food article 2018 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1177/1403494817714188 2023-01-11T23:54:57Z Abstract BACKGROUND: During past decades the formerly active lifestyle in Greenland has become sedentary, and the intake of traditional food has gradually been replaced with imported food. These lifestyle and dietary habits may affect pregnant women. AIM: To describe age and regional differences in reproductive factors, lifestyle and diet among Greenlandic pregnant women in their first trimester. METHODS: A cross-sectional study during 2013-2015 including 373 pregnant women was conducted in five Greenlandic regions (West, Disko Bay, South, North and East). Interview-based questionnaires on reproductive factors, lifestyle and dietary habits were compared in relation to two age groups (median age ≤28 years and >28 years). RESULTS: In total, 72.4% were Inuit, 46.6% had BMI >25.0 kg/m2, 29.0% were smoking during pregnancy and 54.6% had used hashish. BMI, educational level, personal income, previous pregnancies and planned breastfeeding period were significantly higher in the age group >28 years of age compared to the age group ≤28 years of age. In region Disko Bay, 90.9% were Inuit, in region South more had a university degree (37.9%) and region East had the highest number of previous pregnancies, the highest number of smokers during pregnancy and the most frequent intake of sauce with hot meals and fast-food. CONCLUSIONS: Overall a high BMI and a high smoking frequency were found. Age differences were found for BMI and planned breastfeeding period, while regional differences were found for smoking and intake of sauce with hot meals and fast-food. Future recommendations aimed at pregnant women in Greenland should focus on these health issues. BACKGROUND: During past decades the formerly active lifestyle in Greenland has become sedentary, and the intake of traditional food has gradually been replaced with imported food. These lifestyle and dietary habits may affect pregnant women. AIM: To describe age and regional differences in reproductive factors, lifestyle and diet among Greenlandic pregnant women in ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Disko Bay Greenland greenlandic inuit Aarhus University: Research Greenland Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 46 2 252 261
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topic Greenland - reproductive health
POPs
pregnant women
dietary habits
imported food
lifestyle
traditional food
spellingShingle Greenland - reproductive health
POPs
pregnant women
dietary habits
imported food
lifestyle
traditional food
Terkelsen, Anne Seneca
Long, Manhai
Hounsgaard, Lise
Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva Cecilie
Reproductive factors, lifestyle and dietary habits among pregnant women in Greenland:The ACCEPT sub-study 2013-2015
topic_facet Greenland - reproductive health
POPs
pregnant women
dietary habits
imported food
lifestyle
traditional food
description Abstract BACKGROUND: During past decades the formerly active lifestyle in Greenland has become sedentary, and the intake of traditional food has gradually been replaced with imported food. These lifestyle and dietary habits may affect pregnant women. AIM: To describe age and regional differences in reproductive factors, lifestyle and diet among Greenlandic pregnant women in their first trimester. METHODS: A cross-sectional study during 2013-2015 including 373 pregnant women was conducted in five Greenlandic regions (West, Disko Bay, South, North and East). Interview-based questionnaires on reproductive factors, lifestyle and dietary habits were compared in relation to two age groups (median age ≤28 years and >28 years). RESULTS: In total, 72.4% were Inuit, 46.6% had BMI >25.0 kg/m2, 29.0% were smoking during pregnancy and 54.6% had used hashish. BMI, educational level, personal income, previous pregnancies and planned breastfeeding period were significantly higher in the age group >28 years of age compared to the age group ≤28 years of age. In region Disko Bay, 90.9% were Inuit, in region South more had a university degree (37.9%) and region East had the highest number of previous pregnancies, the highest number of smokers during pregnancy and the most frequent intake of sauce with hot meals and fast-food. CONCLUSIONS: Overall a high BMI and a high smoking frequency were found. Age differences were found for BMI and planned breastfeeding period, while regional differences were found for smoking and intake of sauce with hot meals and fast-food. Future recommendations aimed at pregnant women in Greenland should focus on these health issues. BACKGROUND: During past decades the formerly active lifestyle in Greenland has become sedentary, and the intake of traditional food has gradually been replaced with imported food. These lifestyle and dietary habits may affect pregnant women. AIM: To describe age and regional differences in reproductive factors, lifestyle and diet among Greenlandic pregnant women in ...
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author Terkelsen, Anne Seneca
Long, Manhai
Hounsgaard, Lise
Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva Cecilie
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Hounsgaard, Lise
Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva Cecilie
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title Reproductive factors, lifestyle and dietary habits among pregnant women in Greenland:The ACCEPT sub-study 2013-2015
title_short Reproductive factors, lifestyle and dietary habits among pregnant women in Greenland:The ACCEPT sub-study 2013-2015
title_full Reproductive factors, lifestyle and dietary habits among pregnant women in Greenland:The ACCEPT sub-study 2013-2015
title_fullStr Reproductive factors, lifestyle and dietary habits among pregnant women in Greenland:The ACCEPT sub-study 2013-2015
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive factors, lifestyle and dietary habits among pregnant women in Greenland:The ACCEPT sub-study 2013-2015
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