Food Accessibility and Nutritional Outcomes Among Food-Insecure Pregnant Women in Singapore.

Ethel Jie Kai Lim, Chengsi Ong, Nurul Syafiqah Said Abdul Rashid, Jeannette Jen-Mai Lee, Judith Chew, Mei Chien Chua
Author Information
  1. Ethel Jie Kai Lim: Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore 229899, Singapore. ORCID
  2. Chengsi Ong: Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore 229899, Singapore. ORCID
  3. Nurul Syafiqah Said Abdul Rashid: Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore 229899, Singapore.
  4. Jeannette Jen-Mai Lee: Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117549, Singapore. ORCID
  5. Judith Chew: Department of Medical Social Work, KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore 229899, Singapore.
  6. Mei Chien Chua: SingHealth Duke-NUS Maternal and Child Health Research Institute, KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore 229899, Singapore. ORCID

Abstract

: Food insecurity during pregnancy is associated with higher risks of negative physical outcomes for both mother and child. This study aims to understand experiences of food insecurity among low-income Singaporean pregnant women and its impact on nutritional status. : In this cross-sectional, mixed-methods study, 49 food-insecure pregnant women were recruited from KK Women's and Children's Hospital between November 2021 and November 2023, among which 11 in-depth interviews were conducted. Questionnaires, anthropometric measurements, 24-Hour dietary recalls, metabolic and nutritional blood tests were conducted for all subjects. Descriptive quantitative analysis was performed and integrated with qualitative thematic analysis to explain findings. : On average, women were overweight pre-pregnancy (body mass index 26.1 �� 6.9 kg/m) and had low haemoglobin and 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels. Calorie intake and intake from major food groups did not meet recommendations during pregnancy, except for "Grains". From interviews, effects of financial constraints, how participants managed their food supply and pregnancy-related symptoms, supported findings from 24-Hour dietary recalls. : Food insecurity led to suboptimal nutritional status and diets in Singaporean pregnant women despite appearing well-nourished. Further exploration of perspectives of food-insecure mothers, healthcare providers and welfare organisations is needed to devise long-term solutions to improve food security and alleviate malnutrition.

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Grants

  1. TFC-APP-3-118/Temasek Foundation

MeSH Term

Humans
Female
Singapore
Pregnancy
Nutritional Status
Adult
Cross-Sectional Studies
Food Insecurity
Pregnant People
Diet
Poverty
Young Adult
Food Supply
Malnutrition
Pregnancy Complications

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