Data
Year of publication
2020
Kind
Quantitative
Design
Cross-sectional
Classification
Other (non-stated)
Country studied
Brazil
Data
Primary
Data collected
One food frequency questionnaire
Study setting
Clinic
Age group of participants
Teenagers/13-19
Participant sex
Female
Target population
Vulnerable (adolescent pregnant females)
Sample size
n=15 (participants)
Teenage pregnancy: Dietary patterns and correlation with their socioeconomic profile
goal
Analyze the food intake of pregnant adolescents attended in Basic Health Units, correlating with their nutrtional status and socioeconomic factor.
Results
By relating these data to the socioeconomic profile, it was found that economic factors tend to negatively influence the Nutritional Status and food intake of young pregnant women.
Authors
Pinto MLM, Queiroz MP, Santos ABMV, Silva MDR, Pereira MTL, Campos RDS.
Log
Research, Society and Development
DOIs