HOME >> BIOLOGY >> NEWS
Stress, mood and other factors may affect mom's diet during pregnancy

Stress, anxiety, fatigue and other psychosocial characteristics may influence the food choices women make during pregnancy, according to a study by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. A mother's diet can affect the healthy development of her fetus and the health of her newborn. The study, the first to examine the affect of psychosocial factors on diet during pregnancy, appears in the June 2005 issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association.

"Our findings suggest that women who are more fatigued, stressed and anxious eat more food, particularly carbohydrates. While eating more food led to an increase in some important micronutrients, it also led to a decrease in others, like folate and vitamin C," said the study's corresponding author, Laura Caulfield, PhD, an associate professor at the Bloomberg School of Public Health's Center for Human Nutrition. "Psychosocial factors should be considered when counseling women with regard to diet during pregnancy."

For the study, the researchers assessed the dietary intake and psychosocial characteristics of 134 women who had low-risk, normal pregnancies. The psychosocial factors examined included stress, anxiety, depressed mood, anger, fatigue and social support.

According to the study, women who were more fatigued during pregnancy reported higher consumption of energy foods and zinc. They also reported lower intakes of folate. Women who reported feeling stressed ate more breads and snack foods containing fats, proteins, iron and zinc. Anxious feelings were associated with a lower intake of vitamin C. Women who felt hassled by the pregnancy experience reported eating less meat.

The study findings remained significant after the researchers calculated for maternal age, education, body mass index and other factors. However, they did not find a relationship between eating and a depressed mood, anger or social support.

"Our research may provide f
'"/>

Contact: Tim Parsons
news@jhsph.edu
410-955-6878
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
1-Jun-2005


Page: 1 2

Related biology news :

1. Study finds gender differences in renal and other genes contributing to blood pressure
2. Pregnant mothers join search for causes of autism
3. 47th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
4. Innovative research technique reveals another natural wonder in Yellowstone Park
5. Mother-of-pearl -- Classic beauty and remarkable strength
6. The fisherman is a predator like any other
7. Nanoparticles carry chemotherapy drug deeper into solid tumors
8. A faster way to recover from chemotherapy and marrow transplant
9. Another sexual attraction is possible ...
10. Study suggests other causes for childhood brain aneurysms
11. Sensitivity to diverse range of chemotherapeutic drugs linked to common pathway

Post Your Comments:
*Name:
*Comment:
*Email:
TAG: Stress mood and other factors may affect mom diet during pregnancy

(Date:6/17/2013)... 2013 An international team led by scientists at ... Institute and Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva ... that attacks the tuberculosis (TB) bacterium in two different ... solve one of the major global health crises of ... strains," said Peter G. Schultz, the Scripps Family Chair ...
(Date:6/17/2013)... professors in Wayne State University,s Department of Physics ... Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. This program ... cutting-edge research in astrophysics, and in particle and ... Ph.D., professor of physics in Wayne State,s College ... director of the grant, the student participants will ...
(Date:6/17/2013)... foundations with more modern elements. Using this same approachbut ... Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences have designed a ... storage, and gas transport more efficient and at a ... issue of the Journal of the American Chemical ... builds upon Pitt Associate Professor of Chemistry Nathaniel Rosi,s ...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):New compound excels at killing persistent and drug-resistant tuberculosis 2New compound excels at killing persistent and drug-resistant tuberculosis 3New compound excels at killing persistent and drug-resistant tuberculosis 4Wayne State welcomes undergraduates from around the US for physics research experience 2'Chemical architects' build materials with potential applications in drug delivery and gas storage 2
(Date:6/17/2013)... June 17, 2013 Z Trim Holdings, ... company providing value-added ingredients to a variety of ... a new meat application at this year,s annual ... Chicago , July 13-16. The Company ... more expensive/chemically-modified ingredients in meat products thereby helping ...
(Date:6/17/2013)... 17, 2013 Yongye International, Inc. (NASDAQ:   ... and distributor of crop nutrient products in ... today that its common stock will resume trading on ... at 7:15 a.m. Eastern Time. As previously ... Monday, March 18, 2013 following Yongye,s notification that the ...
(Date:6/16/2013)... CO (PRWEB) June 16, 2013 This training ... the Scrum team, people outside the software industry or those ... of what it is. , The topics that will ... scrum framework, scrum roles, scrum meetings, scrum artifacts, and scrum ... the following cities: , Denver, CO June 28, 2013 , ...
(Date:6/14/2013)... Case Western Reserve University, in collaboration ... has been awarded a $3 million grant from ... neurostimulation technology platform designed to treat multiple clinical ... muscle paralysis. , The Ohio Third ... the technology development and innovation capabilities of Ohio’s ...
Breaking Biology Technology:Z Trim to Spotlight New Meat Applications at IFT 2013 in Chicago 2Z Trim to Spotlight New Meat Applications at IFT 2013 in Chicago 3Yongye International, Inc. Announces Common Stock Will Resume Trading on the NASDAQ Stock Market on June 17, 2013 2Yongye International, Inc. Announces Common Stock Will Resume Trading on the NASDAQ Stock Market on June 17, 2013 3Yongye International, Inc. Announces Common Stock Will Resume Trading on the NASDAQ Stock Market on June 17, 2013 4Affordable Scrum Trainings in Denver, CO – 8 PDUs (June 28, 2013) by Conscires Agile Practices 2Case Western Reserve University, in Collaboration with NDI Medical, SPR Therapeutics and Valtronic Technologies, Receives $3 Million from Ohio Third Frontier Commission 2Case Western Reserve University, in Collaboration with NDI Medical, SPR Therapeutics and Valtronic Technologies, Receives $3 Million from Ohio Third Frontier Commission 3Case Western Reserve University, in Collaboration with NDI Medical, SPR Therapeutics and Valtronic Technologies, Receives $3 Million from Ohio Third Frontier Commission 4
Cached News: