1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-8223(96)00078-8
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A Food Frequency Questionnaire can Detect Pregnancy-Related Changes in Diet

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“…This pattern of intake is consistent with the results of a survey in a representative sample of pregnant women in metropolitan Lima conducted several years earlier (Zavaleta & Berlanga, 1996). With respect to surveys conducted in other populations, Peruvian women reported higher energy intakes than those reported by women in other developing countries, but slightly lower than those reported by women in developed countries (Carboné et al, 1992;Brown et al, 1996;Flores et al, 1998;Gibson & Huddle, 1998). Carbohydrate intakes were higher in Peru than in the other studies.…”
Section: Dietary Pattern and Usual Nutrient Intakes Of Peruvian Womencontrasting
confidence: 59%
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“…This pattern of intake is consistent with the results of a survey in a representative sample of pregnant women in metropolitan Lima conducted several years earlier (Zavaleta & Berlanga, 1996). With respect to surveys conducted in other populations, Peruvian women reported higher energy intakes than those reported by women in other developing countries, but slightly lower than those reported by women in developed countries (Carboné et al, 1992;Brown et al, 1996;Flores et al, 1998;Gibson & Huddle, 1998). Carbohydrate intakes were higher in Peru than in the other studies.…”
Section: Dietary Pattern and Usual Nutrient Intakes Of Peruvian Womencontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…Carbohydrate intakes were higher in Peru than in the other studies. Fat and protein intakes were similar to those in Mexico (Flores et al, 1998), much higher than those in Malawi (Gibson & Huddle, 1998), but lower than those in developed countries (Carboné et al, 1992;Brown et al, 1996).…”
Section: Dietary Pattern and Usual Nutrient Intakes Of Peruvian Womenmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…The FFQ's ability to assess dietary intake of pregnant women is due to the fact this method spans a longer time frame, thus allowing the detection of changes in dietary intake during each trimester of pregnancy (8)(9)(10)(11) .…”
Section: Ffq Pregnant Women Validation Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The validity of this question as an accurate measure of change in food intake was assessed using energy intake from the Willet food frequency instrument. 26 This food frequency instrument had been used previously by Brown et al 27 to detect a change in energy intake from the preconception to prenatal periods and determined to be suited for identifying pregnancy-related changes in energy intake.…”
Section: Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%