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Food insecurity has been climbing slowly for several recent years and affects more than 30% of the world population in 2021. Poor households tend to have poor diet quality in accordance to expensive price of food, thus reduce dietary diversity. They frequently consume low-cost foods that are high in energy density but low in micronutrient content, diets that are poor in fruits, vegetables, milk, and dairy products, and eating habits that are unhealthy. The double burden malnutrition will affect pregnant women who were vulnerable due to increase demand of nutrition during pregnancy and also their infants. Food insecurity has been linked to maternal stress, weight gain, gestational diabetes, low birth weight, birth defects, premature birth, hospitalization of infants aged less than 6 months and cause the long-term consequences for child growth and development. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the level of food security and its association with maternal nutrition and birth outcomes. This prospective cohort study will be conducted among 150 pregnant women (in 2nd trimester) at government health clinic near Kota Kinabalu. The participants will be assessed on sociodemographic data, socio-economic, medical history, anthropometry measurements, food security, dietary intake and stress level at baseline. After 6 months, birth outcomes will be recorded. The expected outcomes will be that there will be high prevalence of food insecurity among pregnant mother. Besides, the food insecure mothers will be associated with poor nutritional status and have negative consequences on birth outcomes (low birth weight and short stature). This study will highlight the level of food insecurity to inform much needed interventions to address important global health challenges of nutrition and could improve the prenatal care.


Clinical Trial Description

The burden of food insecurity on maternal nutritional status is understudied. This will underestimate the negative consequences on maternal health and infant. Even though the mechanisms by which food security influences pregnancy outcomes remains unclear, the association between food security and maternal nutritional status warrants further exploration. This prospective study will provide a novel data with the potential to inform that there is much needed interventions to address these important global health challenges. Therefore, the proposed study is to advocate the evidence-based and obtain a more comprehensive picture of the impact of food security on maternal nutrition and birth outcomes. The prevalence of food security and the risks of malnutrition among maternal and neonates will be explored further. Based on the potential for food insecurity and the effects on maternal health and birth outcomes, screening in primary care settings may help providers to identify the needs and to address the issues through referrals to additional resources. This is a prospective cohort study design will be conducted among pregnant women in the second trimester at government health clinic located at Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Study location: Randomly selected health clinic near Kota Kinabalu Sabah. Duration of study: The study will be conducted from September 2022 to September 2024. The data collection will be held in health clinic in between February 2023 and February 2024. Tools: 1. Sociodemographic, Socio-economic, medical history, anthropometry measurements of maternal and infant 2. Radimer/Cornell Item Assessment of food security status of pregnant mother. 3. 24-hour dietary recall (3 days) Nutritional assessment were recorded to assess the adequacy of nutrient intake by pregnant women. 4. Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) of maternal nutrition Nutritional knowledge among pregnant women may reflect the quality of food intake and also healthy food choices. 5. Perceive Stress Scale (PSS-10) questionnaire ;


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NCT number NCT05576363
Study type Observational
Source Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Contact DR. BIBI NABIHAH ABDUL HAKIM, PHD
Phone (+06)088210900
Email bibinabihah@ums.edu.my
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
Start date July 28, 2023
Completion date August 15, 2024

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