Nutrition Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Qualitative Study of Fish Consumption During Pregnancy
Many pregnant women in the US do not consume enough docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), an essential nutrient found in fish. Apparently conflicting findings that fish consumption is beneficial for the developing fetus, yet potentially toxic because of mercury contamination, have created uncertainty about the appropriate fish consumption advice to provide pregnant women. The investigators objective was to determine knowledge, behaviors, and received advice regarding fish consumption among pregnant women who are infrequent consumers of fish.
Fish is a healthful food that is the primary dietary source of elongated n-3 polyunsaturated
fatty acids (PUFA), nutrients essential for optimal neurodevelopment. Most pregnant women in
the US do not consume adequate n-3 PUFA. However, fish also may be contaminated with
methylmercury, and approximately 10% of women of childbearing age in the US have mercury
levels higher than recommended. Because the same food contains both essential nutrients and
harmful contaminants, substantial confusion reigns about the best course of action for
pregnant women. Additionally, it is not clear what fish consumption advice would be most
effective in changing women's fish consumption habits. The goal of this pilot study is to
perform formative work to allow us to develop and refine an intervention to promote
consumption of fish low in mercury and high in n-3 PUFA among pregnant women. This project,
together with a pilot RCT already funded, will serve as preliminary data to support a larger
RCT to evaluate the effects of the intervention on pregnancy outcomes and postpartum
maternal and infant health.
Specific Aims Aim 1. Among pregnant women, identify: 1) knowledge of the potential risks and
benefits associated with fish consumption during pregnancy; 2) awareness of current
recommendations for fish consumption by pregnant women; 3) the sources of information from
which they are learning about the health effects associated with fish intake; and 4)
facilitators and barriers to fish consumption, such as cost, availability, taste, and
habits. To achieve this aim, we will conduct focus groups with pregnant women in the Boston
area who are infrequent consumers of fish (defined as <= 2 monthly fish servings).
Aim 2. Develop materials for a planned intervention to increase consumption of fish high in
n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and low in methylmercury among pregnant women who are
infrequent consumers of fish at baseline. We will use results from Aim 1 to inform the
development of these materials.
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Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
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