Development of national dietary and lifestyle guidelines for pregnant women in Lebanon
Abstract Although a number of international diet and lifestyle guidelines during pregnancy (DLGP) exist in the literature, contextualization to low‐ and middle‐income settings is less common. The aim of this study was to present the Lebanese DLGP and to describe the process followed for their develo...
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doaj-0688375b1a07439f8129b3094c0936872021-09-28T02:38:42ZengWileyMaternal and Child Nutrition1740-86951740-87092021-10-01174n/an/a10.1111/mcn.13199Development of national dietary and lifestyle guidelines for pregnant women in LebanonFarah Naja0Jennifer Ayoub1Samar Baydoun2Sahar Nassour3Pamela Zgheib4Lara Nasreddine5Department of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, Research Institute of Medical & Health Sciences (RIMHS), College of Health Sciences University of Sharjah Sharjah United Arab EmiratesDepartment of Nutrition and Food Sciences American University of Beirut Beirut LebanonFaculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences/Faculty of Health Sciences American University of Beirut Beirut LebanonFaculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences/Faculty of Health Sciences American University of Beirut Beirut LebanonMother, Child and School Health Unit Ministry of Public Health Beirut LebanonDepartment of Nutrition and Food Sciences American University of Beirut Beirut LebanonAbstract Although a number of international diet and lifestyle guidelines during pregnancy (DLGP) exist in the literature, contextualization to low‐ and middle‐income settings is less common. The aim of this study was to present the Lebanese DLGP and to describe the process followed for their development. A mixed‐method approach was used including a review and synthesis of existing international DLGP and a consensus building nominal group technique (NGT) with a multidisciplinary group of experts (n = 11). During the meeting, participants identified the themes of the guidelines, formulated the wording of each themes' guideline and translated the guidelines to the Arabic language. Consensus was defined as an agreement of 80%. Reviewing the literature, a list of 17 main topics were found to be common themes for the DLGP. For the Lebanese DLGP, participants in the NGT meeting selected seven themes from this list: gestational weight gain, diet diversity, hydration, food safety, harmful foods, physical activity and breastfeeding. In addition, the group formulated three themes based on merging/modifying existing themes: supplementation, alcohol and smoking and religious fasting. Two context‐specific new themes emerged: wellbeing and nutrition resilience. For each of the identified themes, the group agreed upon the wording of its guidelines and description. This study is the first from the Eastern Mediterranean Region to develop through consensus building, context and culture‐specific dietary and lifestyle guidelines for pregnant women. Putting maternal nutrition at the heart of tackling malnutrition and its detrimental health outcomes is a core investment for a better maternal and child health.https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13199consensuslifestylenominal group techniquenutritionpregnancy |
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Farah Naja Jennifer Ayoub Samar Baydoun Sahar Nassour Pamela Zgheib Lara Nasreddine Development of national dietary and lifestyle guidelines for pregnant women in Lebanon Maternal and Child Nutrition consensus lifestyle nominal group technique nutrition pregnancy |
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Farah Naja Jennifer Ayoub Samar Baydoun Sahar Nassour Pamela Zgheib Lara Nasreddine |
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Development of national dietary and lifestyle guidelines for pregnant women in Lebanon |
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Development of national dietary and lifestyle guidelines for pregnant women in Lebanon |
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Development of national dietary and lifestyle guidelines for pregnant women in Lebanon |
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Development of national dietary and lifestyle guidelines for pregnant women in Lebanon |
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Development of national dietary and lifestyle guidelines for pregnant women in Lebanon |
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development of national dietary and lifestyle guidelines for pregnant women in lebanon |
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Maternal and Child Nutrition |
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1740-8695 1740-8709 |
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2021-10-01 |
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Abstract Although a number of international diet and lifestyle guidelines during pregnancy (DLGP) exist in the literature, contextualization to low‐ and middle‐income settings is less common. The aim of this study was to present the Lebanese DLGP and to describe the process followed for their development. A mixed‐method approach was used including a review and synthesis of existing international DLGP and a consensus building nominal group technique (NGT) with a multidisciplinary group of experts (n = 11). During the meeting, participants identified the themes of the guidelines, formulated the wording of each themes' guideline and translated the guidelines to the Arabic language. Consensus was defined as an agreement of 80%. Reviewing the literature, a list of 17 main topics were found to be common themes for the DLGP. For the Lebanese DLGP, participants in the NGT meeting selected seven themes from this list: gestational weight gain, diet diversity, hydration, food safety, harmful foods, physical activity and breastfeeding. In addition, the group formulated three themes based on merging/modifying existing themes: supplementation, alcohol and smoking and religious fasting. Two context‐specific new themes emerged: wellbeing and nutrition resilience. For each of the identified themes, the group agreed upon the wording of its guidelines and description. This study is the first from the Eastern Mediterranean Region to develop through consensus building, context and culture‐specific dietary and lifestyle guidelines for pregnant women. Putting maternal nutrition at the heart of tackling malnutrition and its detrimental health outcomes is a core investment for a better maternal and child health. |
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